LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 






UNITED STATES OF AJIERICA. 





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NO 10S TURK STREET, 

NEAR TAYLOR STREET, SAN FRANCISCO C 

All Kinds of New and Second-Hand Merchandise, 'Eought, Sold :ind Exchanged. 

Mechanics' Tools, of all kinds, a Specialty. 

Every thing Selling ChcMyi. 

PALACE OF SWEETS 




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965 BROADWAY OAKLAND. 

Manufacturer of 

fill wm^^^ a^s ©Mi^i 

WE MAKE A SPECiAi. i V OF FINE BO?; BONS & CHOCOLATES 

u\iv Facilities for serving Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda and AVater Ices in our Spacious pari 
lire unsurpassed. Ice Cream Delivered Promptly to AU Parts of the City, Free of Charge. 

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Em i 1 Hap p e r 8 IVp rd o v , 

DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST 

S. E. Cor. Market and Sixth St. San Francisco 

H. W. Cop. Mir^f^a arid Si3«th St. 



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HISTORY AND CUIDS OF PAC'FIC COAST 



D. HOUliNlN, 

Cor. 4ta and J Sts. 



suppose lliey du.wlmim 
( .1 mlrntilc'iit. tn since tho. Kaii 



1 HE Hatter, 
Sacramento, CaL 

fair will 
Till'} III ither hreaU nor ii.utt', 
>f perfect sliape and flossy slmdi' 



His laMic is kiiosvn liu 

In thiH I do not Ha tie 
For wheu A stylish ha< is foi 

It conies from Quinn. the ; 

Men save their money and their time. 

And that's a weiglity malter. 
Wlif II vraditip: in the ImMer's line. 

i!v kii.'vv ioii' Quinn, the Hatter. 



Hats Made to Order, Hats renovated equal to new, 



Sacramento. 

North M rh. The rarmnmg tti 

V uuiii y, is rich aiKi ilhho. The •' -r^ad shoi 

>VTiient to Tiearlv "200 mf-n. 



Iirougi 



nmerR are con«tcnnt'\ loadino' witli 



ler poit 

' most ^roh. 
ind, wli nilt a trade that is 



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Saddles; Collars and Carrycombs 
HAF^NESS, WHIfS, BF^USHES 

er & Fath. q q WAIT, 

ksmiths, 

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aarrauissa. 



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iiWMv A' J>Mn<. (Jal>!fr nid Pear 



\ iloiUf, \\ inl VV^hitc Sowiiiji Mj' Mill' 



R^:MEMBER 829 & 8 REET COH. FIFTf 



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eAPiTAL PHjARMjACY. 



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.ure and Tarn 



iii^JiiKib, bAJUULiiiiil. JriU"' ' AND WHIPiS 



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IMAS& ::ACRAfM 



hliSt CANDlhS > 



CRUHLER BROS 



.D. PIES, CAKES. 



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/VJVIES LOJMGSHORL 

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STo. 515 -K St. ..^ORAUiu 



Pl'.r^r^i-.I ^ Hniiai^ . M.wJ 



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-FIX MILLING CO, 



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2 1st cSt 2Jn«l g c^ Ji Streets. 

''^^ SACRAMENTO, CAL 

i0BJB^ Manufactures of La;^ei' Beer and Artificial Ice, 1J« 

L ry made to any part of the city. Free of c! 

TELEPHONE 209 & 212. 
PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY. 



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Copaz 

Yola 

151a. 'ks 

Dllnnil.^an 

Kiiiojlits 

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Livsry and Fesd StabU, 

>fain St.. Bot. 2n.l an-l.-'kil. WOOrL.vND. | 

Horses l)oardod by theVJay or w iv, 

.it t III • 1' twcsf nrici's 

Give Us a Call 



WOODLAND BAKERY, 

OTTO SCNLUER PROP. 



.il. ■!?(•. WOOKI.AXI) 



Bread, Cakes and Pies, 

K(]i' '>t1y on hand. 

\ EDDING CAKRS A SPECIALTY. 



Pioneer Pharmacy, 

DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOIl T 
ARTICLES. TRUSSES, 

(^lutein's, Phniiltler llrticeR, nn*\ Bntferio- . 

con. SECOND A K STREI i; 

SACRAMENTO 



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HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST 

WOODLAND ROLLER MILLS, 

ROBERT NETHERCOTT, Prop 

ManufiU'Uzrer of 

WHITE SWAN PERFECTION FLOUR, 

AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM AT STATE FAIR, 1892. 
All kinds of fancy Meals. Twenty per cent saved by our system of Rollinj 
Grist work a specialty. All orders promptly attended to. 
WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. 



Names and Addresses of Colored People of Woodland. 



^^l)inson, Mr. and Mrs. Henr}^ 

^(>n-r. ss. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch and 

illiiil y; 

joii'^ivs^;. Mr. and Mrs. Ben and 

tiniily. 

loUiiisoo, Robert and fajnily. 

.IcVey, Mrs. 

ileVey. Miss 

^rvnnt.Mr k Mv< «- ^^n.Wescot St. 



Redmond, John and family. 
Clayton, Mr. and family. 
Carnbell, Mr. 
Casey, Misa Lillie 
Casey, Miss Rose 
Morris, Mrs. 
Morris, Miss 
Digs, Sandy, Bynes Hotel. 



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E. Krellenbek. 



l\ KEEI-LENBERG& SON 

1)0 ill er in 

Furniture & Bedding, 

'ti(l(irlakiiig in all its branches attended to 
promptly. 

' R.vMAIN AND THIRD STS. 
WOODLi<lND, CAL. 



Henry B. Wood, 



Dealer in 



Hardware, 

Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, 
Paints nr-i '^•^•^^ 



WOODLAND, 



CALIFORNIA 



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The finest lin< 
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^11 a (1^ Itmff^ PALACE HOTEL 

.)AM URNS. T!i- ' MMM.ihi 

MHmS..tK.t.:ir.lKn<l4th, ^ fjnt.>l in Nap;.. 

Fins'i 

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lOLESALE GROCER 

!nvAT?r>TN(: merchant 



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1 1 vilLMAN, 

Leadino- ^* ' 'n 

Dry Ssods, Ckthmg; Shoes, Etc 



On,' I'ri. 



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wii. Mr. HUtJ 


Ml p. 


H, :tr Yiiba 


Vn. Mr. jiixJ Ml 


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E. B. A. iiu>i lenlli h1 reels 


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liet. A altd li 

;. <»th aiul 7tli 
)n(l and B streets 


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Muiuix', ,Mr 



I'l'l .\lfs. 

V. 8. 
. Masitrip 

K. and Mrs 
and Mrs. 
md Mrs. 
and .Mrs, J 
liHiidolpli. Mr. and Mrs 
' ' ', .Mr. and .Mrs. 
! ihS Loiiisinna 
.1 .'wii , Mr. iiTi') ^'••• 
.'iier. Mrs. D. S 
.1. \V. VV. 

' Ir. an<l Mrs. <j. 
Mr. tmr! Mr«. . 



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T. W. 

Twelfth 



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Woodland. 

ovft.s, level stri I hand^ 

iMiic.Atj IS tiio (ountv .sciit of Yolo County, and is sit 
's iHirtlioast of SneiMiiipnto. The roioifw around Wotx!! 

' i fruit is of tl' ((ualitv 

u'jfasiULi,. 

Ilnnd i:i the hoivKof \Tr "R f '1 nrobabl^ 

! 000 n 
i licatl of stdck. 

i'llO Wnnodland Floiif Atills; w.-i^ :i\\nfi]i'd {\r<.i nromiiiHi 



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•HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



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Apothecary. 
:!0R.. GRANT AVE. and SUTTER STREET 

San Francisco. 

* 

;entral pharmacy 



RO@S BROS.., 

WAITEE JACKETS, 

■^^►V-BAR COATS -^^-^. 

Dress Saijfes ai^^ ^esfes. 

OUR SPECIALTY 

27 to 37 Kerney St., San Francisco, 



CHURCHES AND THEIX^ LOCATION . 

San Franeiseo. 

,\ M E. Zion Church, Stockt-n street, bet. Clay and Sacramt-nlo, Rev. Mr. Braylark pastor ; Tethe! \. 
i E Chvm-h Powell street, bet. Jackson an.l Pacitic, Rev. O. Snnimers, pastor. Ihinl l>ai tist ( liunli. 
P.nvell St., bet. Bush and Sutter. Rev G. E. Duncion, pastor. 

Oakland. 
Hethel A M E Church Fifteenlli St near Market, Rev . Mr >[cguinnD, D., pastor Ebenezer Chun 1 
Baptist, 6th near Marl-et street G. W. Gra.v pastor. Baptist Missim, Church Seventh street A.M. E Z-. 
rhnrc'li J. H.Brown Pastor Cor 8th and Broadway- 
San dose 
A M. E. Zion Churcli, San Antonio street near Fourth. 

Stoekton 
Bethel A; M. E. Churcl), Commence, street. 

Saepamento. 
H thel A M, E Church Seventh street, between G.and H- Rt v R. Jones Pastor. 

JWarysville 
A. M. E, Church, Fift enth street, V>et\veen D. and E, Rev. Rines, ])astor. • M . T Olive Baptist < linni 
between D. and E 
It Chieo. 

\ :\I. E clnirch, Sixth street V)etween Wall and Flume, Rev. S. Green, pa^tor. 

Portland, Ofegon. 
A. M. E. Zion Cl.nnh, Main an<i I'deventh street, Bev. T. Brown D. D.. pastor. 



BREAD, 

CAKES, 



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ICE CREAM, 

PARTY ORDERS SOLICITED. . 

LOG CABIN BAKERY. 



TRADE MARK 

207^1 San Pablo Ave 
475 11th St, 
(iiS K. V.t'l Pt 

409 HAYES STREET. SAN FRANC. SCO. CAL. 



I O-A-XSLXj-A-TXTID. 



FANIS to Drier 
$3.00 
3.50 
4.00 

5.00 



THE 




suiTstoomti 

$12.50 
15.0G 
17.50 
20.00 
22.50 
25.00 



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HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



CALIFORNIA 






fliC) tel^sjt. ^m% Mtfee Pacific Coast, 

California , our glorious State has been the subject of commeot for the past vears by thj8 
people of the whole world. 

Her Wonderful mountain scenery rich and fertile Soil, vast productions, even 
Climate which excludes up from heat and cold; her distance in length extending nearly Eighi 
hundred miles, width nearly three hundred. Extending along the Pacific Ocean. Her beautifi 
Vallej s, lovely Mountain chains bids fair to invite hundreds and thousands to throng to o 
Golden State from all parts of the World. When they once conceive the idea that while th 
in other parts are either burning with heat or almost prostrating with cold we are blessed wit! 
almost one favorable climate and that pertaning to the greatest under heaven. 

The running streams among the mountains, & lovely lakes, makes her the home for peopli 
desiring sport. There is no state in the union posessing pure air such bright and fragrara 
Howers in dead of winter. Hot and- Cold mineral Springs are numerous, good accomodation! 
are usually given. Thousands of dollars yea Millions have been spent on repairing and fitt» 
ing the watering places throughtout the State at the different beaches, which is a heaven i ; 
on Earth themselves. 

The Beaches are reached by Railway and steamer coast line making the faciltty K' 
Several new R. Roads are expected to be built in the state in the next few years, li 
have already begun to build from San Francisco to Salt Lake City, another grand impri 
ment is the electric system which will run through to San Jose by the way of Hay wards : i 
Niles a distance of nearly Sixty miles. 

The Southern part of the state has struck a tidal wave of progress in the last few years wl; 
has made her famous by her wonderful increase in population, Los Angeles aljne from 1^' 
to 00.000 Frame buildings has been torn down and brick and marble erected, the streets which 
was once a mud puddle is now paved that a person may be able to cross, though it be raining 
without even getting their feet wet. 

The Mining, manufacturing and commerce opportunities through the state are grand and cn- 
viting and will certainly make an opening for thousands to come. It is a history to hear (lie 
pioneer of 49 and 50 tell of their venturing fourth making their way to the State, their long and 
weary Journey over the mountains, around the horn, their struggles with the Grizzle bear of the 
forest and the hoot of the Owl by nigut. The hardships wliicli they endured, is not ye" 
known to many. But they shrank not no»* faltered but fearlessly beared their bussoms to thi 
storm to avert the destiny which threatened the country, they were about to inhabit. Thai 
work is approved by heaven and cheered by the smiles they persevere. The Eagle of free'do 
Floats over one and all which w.is brought about by their united efforts and Palsy be th 
hand that would dishonor them, the days of 40 and 50 is in the relix of the by gone, time'h 
changed from six months journey to 5 and 6 days in chair cars from the east to the Golde 
Gate. The day will shortly be at hand when every foot of her land will be in attendance, he 
crops of Fruit and Grain will double, which will be shiped to different parts of the world, up* 
on which thousands will feast and ever bless the name of California. 



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HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



H. 1^ HANNEMANN 

lODSE AND SIGN PAINTING. 



Whitening, Tinting, and Paperhanging. 

.\Ti GEARY ST - SAN FEANCISCO. 



James ]y[. Fierce, 

ALL KINDS OF 

SlieetlusiGaodlusica 

mERCHAMDISE 

%S5 DRarfiet Sf. opp grant ^ve. 5. 9^ Cal 



PIANOS XOKENT 



Names and Addresses uf Cokiied Residethts of San Fr<incisci 



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l.iHkTsoii, Mr 

it vorott. Mr. and Mr> 
lien. Mrs Mary 
1 border, Mr jiiid Mrs. Ct. {',. 

iiiiersoii, B. P. 

lo.xaiider, Mr. and Mrs. W. H 

lrxan<ier, Miss Rosa 

mU'rson, Mr. and .Mrs, Chark'.' 
aihcr, Mr. and Mrs, J . A .. . 

'uber. Miss Htdl 

Dinner^ Mrs. MA ... 
rcwington, Mr. and Mrs li 
uri,'ess, Rihcard.. 
in ford, Mr. and .Mrs v li 
.iniett, R, I . 

'\vn, Miss l\ittio 

' vvn, Miss Vicola 

• \\i\^ Mrs. Kllen 

'Uburn, Gt'O . 

Ic. Mr. and .Mrs. R I 

:, .Vlr and Mrs.W.M.. 

I ley, Mrs. N.F 

; ks. .Mr. and Mrs F 

!■. Mr and Mrs .lamos 
, ii\. Mrs .Mary . 
*'arier. ivr and Mrs w m 
artor, Miss Mamie 
linlon, Mrs v 



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143 N atom a 

107 Natoma 

'.07 I'aeitie 

\VA Paeifie 

KiS Teliiima 

U9 Paeitic 

illiPaeifie 

4'J(i .Jessie 

. ..9C« Mason 

.108 Mason 

7oS Howard 

18 Prospeet 

.2010 Polk 

11 William 

918 .laeKson 

.VI Mary 

.i:?23 Geary 

117 Minnona 

<'17 Powfll 

.v:o O'Farrell 

1130* Pacific 

27 Stone 

Lit) Minna 

,'nspost 

■S ,«COtt 

. ..s Scott 
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Place 
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city 
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Place 
Place 
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Cv)ldman, Richard 

Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. E. 

Cobbs, .1. 1 

Crnser, G . F — 

Canibell Mr and Mrs J. A. 

Cnrren, Rev. .1 . E 

Cnrnell, Miss P stalls.. 

Caniell. Miss Irene 

Clark, Prof. D. G 

Clark' Gporu;e 

Cam bell, Mrs, W . A 

Callender, .Mr. ■ nd Mrs. ,i 

Calleiider. Miss 1 inky 

Carter, W. T 

Carklen, R. it 

Collins. A. ,- 

Dorist, Mr, and jirs. w. .M . 
Duncan. Rev.. Mr and M»'s < 

Dnncan, James m 

Dean' Mr 

Deshielos, Mr, anu .mis. k. 

DeshieldSj I 

Pixson, Edmond 

Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. G. v... 

Davison, wr and Mrs.-s 

Dnncan. m.ss i: 

Duncan, Mrs. Jas . .ir 

Derrick, .Mrs 



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. .P-(;0 Pacific si^ 
oni it;, palace II' 

h 'Jailor PI 

. . .21 Bernard sli 

Tclej^raph n 

IKl '.. I i.cifif su 
..ll:0 Pacilic St: 
. . . .'.U'S Mason St I 

I OS .Mason St I ■ 

Wasliiiigtou St). 
iMason nr liroad v 
:!s(in near Broa<l'.. 
. r»n .lackson st ■ 
- .111 Prosi'cc* SI I 

217 Geary si 

1 !?acr!imento si i 

...S\v, l(i\\fll s(- 

. ...'■IS Powell St; 

M,^ Kearmv si i 

■i71 Sixteenth st > 

•71 sixieentn st 

. II :-l sntur si 

....L.5i7Pnsli st! 

-li ckion si) 

Folsom st I 

' I'Ols'im st 1 

10 John st; 



I\OC±zi.zxestota. <Z3l3L±©jr'i»li.xrasla.©r, 30*7-300 S»©coaa.caL st. OalsLlaiiof 




LOBE MILLINERS 



"PERFECTION" 

A Mineral Oil From the Earth. 

\l.?o Sierra Kevada Liver and Kidnfv Cure 

Pilp rnrc,'Corn Cure, Pain Killer, Etc luiio. i i m oi i » l^ i i 

A/[p.O nD PL]^q^rp_ Hats Pressed& Dyed, . Feathers Cui • 



114 SIXTH ST.^ 

Corner Minna - - - - San FranciS' 

MRS. T. A. SPIVEY, Prop. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



THE MOST SUCCESSFUL 
BABIES PHOTOGRAPHER IN THE CITY, IS 



1> ibies Cnhiiiet'^ 

if 2,00 

per Dozen. 

><> ■> "^ixth St. near Market 




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Who Has 

Two Studios. 

No 1'247 Market cor. !>tl' 

San Francisco, Cal. 



THEATRE DIPECTORY 



San Franeiseo. 

Miildwin Theatrr, 932 to 93G Miirket stre. t 

f'Mliforniu Bush bet. Kearney and Dupont slret' 

cazar ! ." 320 Bush Ptre. • 

voli Opera House 28 to 32 Bush stretM 

and Op'-ra House Mission bet. 13th and Uth street 

' hinese Theatre '. 623 o 626 Jackson street 

Powell street Theatre near Market street 

Oakland. 

' ikland Theatre r2th bet. Webster and Harrison strtt t 

I'ple's Theatre Washington streti/ 

i.ake Merrit EaU Oakland r^ 

Shell liiound Park _ West Berkciv 

M'dmom Baths N. E. Oakland 

JVri3 Q.xxe>gota <Jla.lefria.x-ael3.er. SOT^-SOe Sleooxxci. et. Oa.l»Jla xxct . 



THE AMERICAN BOOK HOUSE 

^ 26 SixtH Street. ^ 

-: A FULL LINE OF ALBUMS AND DRESSING CASES K 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



You bt^gin to find out what sort of a shoe you have 
Dought when you've worn it a little while. The test of a 
jhoe is the ware it will stand . We caP onr 8S.00 shoe a 
aiodel. It is a handsome looking shoe but that is by no ^ 
oaeans all tnat can be said about it. It is not only hand- 
some looking but it keeps its good looks. If you've ever 
seen anything cheaper in footwear you've had an exper- 
ience that we've never enjoyed the big in quality and the 
little in price have never been more liappily combined. 

This same happy combination is also found in our 
Ladies and Gents 83.00 shoe. 

SULLIVAN'S SHOE STORE. 

NO. 20 4th Street. 




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Ferries and Cliff House Railway Co. 

Cars leave Ferry Landing, between Sncramento 
nd Clay, rimning west on Clay. Cars with green 
clashes and green lights run out Clay to Mason, turn 
north on Mtison to Jackson, then west on Jackson to 
Central avenue, then south to Califcrnia. 

Transfers given at the junction Central ave . and 
California to steam line running to Golden Gate Park. 

Conn ection is also made at same place with steam 
line for Sulro Heights and the Cliff House, at an add- 
jicnal charge of five cents. 

Cars goino; east on J;ickson and Washington run to 
Ferries until 7 p. m-, after which they run to Powell 
and Market, transferring to Ferry cars at junction 
Sacramento and Pr.well. 

Cars starting from junction California and Central 
^ve. rim north to Jackson, thence east on Jackson to 
Steiner, on Steiner to Wash, Stockton, to Sac- 
ramento, to the Ferries. 

Transfers given at jiuiciion of Powell and Market to 
>IcAlIi>;ter, Hayes, of Haight St. lines of the Market 
^iieet svstem. 



California Street Cable Railray Co 

Cars leave junction Market and Cal. anu 
run to Central ave. transferring there to steam 
line to Golden Gate Park, for one fare. 

Connection is also made here with stt^a - 
line to Sutro Heights and the Cliff House, f' 
which five cents additional is charged. 

Transfer at Hyde, north, running to lia\ . 
and south, running to junction O'Farrel and 
Market. 

Transfer at Jones and O'Farrel, south. ; 
Jones and Market, 

Transfer at Union to Presidio and Ferri( 
1 line, running west to the Presidio, or east t 
the Ferries. 




D. C. BRAID, Jr , Prop. .Successor to J. M. FORREST. 

104 FIFTH ST. BET MISSION & HOWARD ST 



i loods j ileached ^ and ^ I ressed. 

Hat and Bonnet Frames of the Latest Styles Constantly on Hand. 

Gents Straw Hats Cleaned or Dyed Equal to New 50 cts. 

inline Fplt & Straw Hats, Cleaned or Dyed and Pressed in the Latest Stvie 
ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



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LOWER & FEATHER STORE 

Largo Stock. New Styles Loiv Pri' c 

1024, 102 6. 1028 MA RKET ST. S. F. 

Market Street Cable Railway Co. 



.ligluu :on Market st.re.?t 

•i(v': ^J 1. ■ >ldeii (JateP.irk 

— Yfliow panelp niid liir 
I'oii panel.s and lijjlits. 
•anels and lights, 
. ... i. junction (Jeary K ■•^ ■ 
rketSts 

lines transfer to Park liiujs- 

Ffointlje .Mis-<ion Fairinoat 

Haight St. line li cor. 

To all Park lines at 

1 Park lines at Market 



FolsomSt. — To Hayes St. line at Mark' 
and Eight St.s. 

-Gutter St. — To Hayes St. line at Larki 
...;i Hayes Sts. ' 

Park and O^ean Railr.ti 1 

( ars, propelled by steam, leave Stanya 
end of Haight ?t. runninir west, skirting < mm . 
en (rate Park, to the Ocean Bea«h and tli 
Clitl HousH- .Siitro Hiiglits are within fiv. 
minute-s' walk of the Clilf House by this lin 

First oar leaves Stanyan st. at 7:00 a in 
last car leaves at 5:4.t p. m- First car leav* 
the Beach at 7:30 a. m.; last car leaves at <■,]() 
p. m. 



(iOLDEN-GATE STEAM DYE WORKS 

N T. PETERSON & BROS PRi:)PR[KTOR!> 

Ulster Street, San Kranci sco. Californ i 

ik-, Satins. Velvets, Capes, Ribbons, woolen or mixed ^oods. Shaw 
, , K'-ps, Fringes, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., 'Dyed , and finished in t 
ii.ttn'h Coats, Pants and Vest Cleaned,' Dyed and Repaired in best St} 
" ' - and mixed J Iso embroidered Saqiies, Wrn; 

lort ripping ing the trimmings. Lace Cii: 

iiiketb Cleaned. 

SPOTS TAKEN OUT .\ SP'ECIALTY. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



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A, N. QRANT, 

DEALER IN 

HAY AND GBAIIT s, 

Telephohe No. 3177 ^ Near Marlcet 

Street. 
San praneisGo. 



No so Golden 
Gate Ave 



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T^ealer in 
NEVy' and SECOND-HAND 

,-„-e imn Ills ^ 



1^ 



Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. Upholstering and Repairing a Specialty 

The Poor Man's Friend, FormelyofNo 155 Third street, 

864 ]VIission Street, San Fpanciseo Cal., 



GREEN VALLEY STABLE. 

JAMES HURST, Prop. 




BRweeisTS, 

Bush and JVIontgomepy Sts , Opposite 

MILL'S BUILDING. 
Branch Cor. Polk and Sutter Streets- 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



i33 Mission st. bet. 4th and 5th. San Francisco i 

)riiers by Telephone jiromptly attended to Telephone No3108 
3Vriaa3a.©sota "01a.ie*"r'la.i*©slxe>i',SO'7-SOO'JBe>cc»aa.ca. St. Oa,ls.la,at3.cl 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



N^NSN^i) 



ARTISTIC 



Hair Dressing & Beautifying 

im^ PARLORS, JKf 
,06 ELiLiIS STF^EET, near Pouuell st. 
importers of J£iiman ^(ur ^ 

-A^ and ^urisian y2ovcfties. 
8a,xx f*x*a,xa.oxsco< 



ROOS BROS- 

SHIRTS, UNDERWARE HOSIERY 
The latest at the lowest prices 

OVER COATS 

OUR G'REAT SPECIALTY. 
27 to 37 Kearny St. San Francisco 



\V. 1). Canimak, is manager of the Lotis 
lb 24^ Third st. S. F. 

For a first-class shave call at E. W. Rod- 

rs 189 Jessie street. 

W. R. Davis still holds his position in 

■ senthals Shoe store. 

The White House keeps everything in the 

.<' of Dry Goods 

For ready made suits call on Roos Bros- 

rhe old reliable Shoe store of Mr Sulli- 
van 20 4th street near Market is the place to 
buy shoes. 



For anythingin the line of Purniturt;, ii 
or second-hand call on W. J. Rogers i 
Turk street. 

The Sabbath schools in the three Colored- 
Churches are all well attended. 

Elder Brazlark Zions New pastor is an m- 
ble speaker. 

C. R. Person the Electrician is kept bu^\ 

A. F. Holland has moved to Fresno and i- 
manager of a weekly paper, . ! 

Mr. D. B. Uny formely of 155 Third streetj 
has moved to 864 Mission where he will !•'• 
pleased to see all of his old friends. 



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CLOAKS S AND I SUITS 

In Latest Styles ai Bottom Prices if you come and see us y«)u will buy of us. 

J. El. Goody & Go 

1021 M^A^RKET ST. S. .K. 

Between 6th «fe 7th Sts 



HISTORY AND CUIPE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



. CHAS T. SMITH, 



Manufacturer of 



"INE TRUNKS 

YALISBS AI2D BAGS. 

ample Trunks, Cases madeto order 
REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. 

>,S Eddy St. San Francisco CaJ. 




GROCERS. 

426-432 PineSt Telephone No.l 
ai5-217SutterSt. TelephoneNclll. 



tjrricK. John 

crrick Miss Attic 

iUard.'Mr. Mrs. W. h... 
wing, M.. and Mrs. J. F 

ijrguson, Mr. 

rancis, Mrs. Louisiana 
rancis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo 
ostcr. Mr. and Mrs. VV. F . . . 

rancis, J . E — 

rancis' Charles 

rasicr, Mr. and Mrs. V 

reeman Mr and Mrs . M . . . . 

rubbf. Mr. and Mrs, G 

(lodman Mr. and Mrs. L. C 
oddman, Mr. and Mrs. A.... 
oodman. Mr. and Mrs G. VV. 

lr\indee,J. H 

.all, Mrs. Margarette 

i.iodman, D- F V.;"" 

, raves, Mr, and Mrs. G. W . 

Inlawav, Mrs. G W 

.raves Mr. and Mrs. F. f ... 

;reen,'Mr. and Mrs 

irant, Mr. and Mrs 

ii veils, Mr.v 

.xlfrev. Mr. aud Mrs 

lamlet. R. C • 

Ivatt, Mrs I, 

l;nris. Willey 



Names and Addresses of Colored Residents of San Francisco. 

lO.Ionn street i Harris, Mr. and Mrs 

10 John street narris,;Miss Addie 

929 Washington street Harris. Miss Annie.. 

449Miuna street 

171 Minna street ] 
11 An b\irn street 



H. 



. 1619 Larkin street 

b Steiner street 

1021 Powell street 

1021 Powell street 

1612 Bake- street 

633»4 Geary street 

605 Hyde .street 

7 Miles Place 

7 Miles Place 

7 Miles Pla<-e 

118 Geary street 

. [253] 255 Jessie srreet 

47 Miles stree 

5 JMinna street 

....107 Natoina street 
. .909 Pacific Street 

909 Pacific street 

9 Auburn street 

533 Geary street 

1812 Baker street 

. . .723 O'Farrel street 

City 

18 Stone street 



J. H. 



F.. 



Haskins, A . 
Hendarson. Albert.... 
Howard, Mr. and Mrs.. 

Harge, James 

Hall, A 

Henry Mr, and Mrs w 

HamiUton. Miss C 

HoUana, C.F 

Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. 

Hendison, (fcas 

Harris Mrs. J A.... 
Hays, G. H. 
Ham may, G. 
Hiiiibv Mrs ... 
Hickersorf; M. 

Hickcrson. A. F 

Houston M. 

Irskins, Mrs M 

Johnson, Miss Hattie 

Johnson, B 

Johnso". Mr. and wrs...... 

Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C- A . 
Jackson, >ir. and Mrs.M.... 

Jones, I ■•• 

Johnson, M^-s 

Johnson. Mr, and Mrs c. 



D.. 



TwentY-fifth stree 

Twenty-fifth stree 

.......Twenty-fifth stree 

.115 Leavenworth stree 

£>■■ s^tone stret'i 

114 William stret' 

, 32 Mary street 

114 O'Farrel street 

18 Prosi-eetstre>'i 

. .. 827 Washington street 

Pacific street 

.7 Ewer street 

607 Mission street 

. 931 Sacramento street 

189 .lessie streei 

.9 Sherwood sirtc. 

1130 Pacific street 

Berkshire notix- 

Berkshire iionsf 

1030 Pacific street 

21 Bernard street 

Bak-er fitrti-t 

118 Natoma street 

...918 .taekson street 

533 Xaloma street 

<| ■> Minna street 
' Minna streei 
^ Stone strei-'i 







'^ " ' " ELECTRICAL ANU MECHANICAL 

iiells Speaking Tubes, Annunciators and Burglar Alarms put on Houses, Wiring for Incan- 

! ,'c!'nt Light, Gas Lighting by Electricty, Locksmith in all its Branches promptly attende<l t-. 

2S7 Ellis*St, Bet Taylor and Mason SAN FRANCISCO 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PAC'FIC COAST. 



PAGIFiC I STRAW | WORKS\ 

106 FORTH ST ' 




W. D. JVIattl^ew 



S) 



Near Missioii 



Felt and Straw Hats, 

Dyed. Bleached and 
Pressed. 

LATEST STYLES ALL COLORS. 1 
Keathers I'yed aud Curled. 

j. F. Kirby, Prop. 




106 FOURUH ST. near Mission. 



San FParicisGo. 



1 



Names aad Addresses of Colored Residents of San Francisco. 

:. ..lid Mrs. \vm 27 Stone streit "\r.i,i,,v Walter 

. F. E. 3 28 Stone Rtr. ' w C 

Mr. and Mrs 10:12 CI nv str. s, .Mr and Mrs 

K 719 Powell strc . .>l.Mr and Mrs J 

Mr and Mrs. J. P .921 I'acitic street | Murry, Mrs. M v 

, Mr. and Mrs lOOfi Clay street Mevers, Mr. and Mrs A , 

,....,. ..1, Mrs 8 ... 418 Natouia street I Miildleton, Chas 

.Inniisou, Mr. and Mrs chas 523 N atom a street Mciiroll", W 

Ji'iikins. Mr. and Mrs, Geo 18 Mailison street i McKel. Mr and Mrs. J — 

r..i. ,,...,, "■--Floreuco — 7 Sherwood str'-' ^' iiierv, Mr. and Mr. W i 

:ia 7 Sherwood str Id D W 

I 711^nttersti ..'Mrs 

V.,. T^.u.n,, .1., Mr. and Mrs. E .v ; 

1 Mrs c:>Z' . Miss C -iV' 

Mrs 1' Mr and Mrs, S 114 

-, .'.I ,1, F 6S0 

11a 11 Aulnirn street Nichols. A- W . . 846 Washuijfton 

idMrs.E 1 771 Mission street Odell, Miss Lillie 9 Williams 

m1 Mrs. B 1102 Clay street Prnitt. W. D 

(irv 1102 Clay street Phillii.s. Mr. and Mrs. J 1 

Mrs, 8 ■ .1607 Jones street phi)li).s. Mrs. Caroline • 

a Mrs Jas Ci" " Mr. and Mrs. ^. J i 

Palace h. D 



102.'. 

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J'. 

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11 

1!^ 

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..911 Sa' 
.921 Sui 

lo: 

1305 Sn. 
10 



K. 

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Lii 
Li 
Lo. 

I.OII 

Lottiman- 



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.ytle.Mr and Mrs. WD 

Lytic, T W 

I.ee. Mr and Mrs T 

Moody Mr. and Mrs. V... 

'' iii " Sir. and Mrs. .S 



. . .418 Naoma sti ;-.C 

. ..418 Natonia str. . , i ,i >■ mi>, Chas . , 

3 Williams street KoblxTson. Mr. and Mrs. A, W 
. 2')3 Jessie street Kiehardson, Mrs. Carrie 

12 Mary street , Kandulph, Miss Parlhe'iia . . 



LA 0.RAN11 MUNllI, 

PRINCIPAL OFFICE 

2.3 Powell Street.^ Opp. Baldwin Hotel 



All ordinary mend ng, Sewing on buttons, Etc., Free of charge. Orders left at ollicc 
will receive prompt attention" Work called for £ind delivered to any part of the oitv 
freeofcharge.SAN FRANCISCO CAL. ' 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



P. Christeusen 



Millard & Christensen 

THE ELITE TAILORS 



B. F. Millard 



P 



SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $25 UP, 

^ SPEGUl ATTENTION GIYEN TO i> 
GLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, REPAIRING AND REFITTING. 



WORK FIRST-CLASS. PRICES REASONABLE. 



! ^^O Ellis street. Near the BaldTZsrin, Hotel, San Franciso, Cal 



Names and Addresses of Colored Residents of San Francisco. 



. u;ers, J. H 2529 Sutter street 

Kobberson, Miss A 7 Salmon street 

"Keasey, J, C 1875 Mission street 

Rector, R 222J O'Farrel street 

Ringold, Mrs, W. H 3 Van Ness avenue 

Kingold, Chas 3 Van Ness avenue 

Heed, Mr 1618 Jackson street 

Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs 304 Mason street 

Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. J H 227 Jessie street 

Rogers, R. F. S Examiner Office 

.Summers, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. O 1210 Pacific street 

.-^nllivan, Mr. and Mrs, W 58 2nd street 

Strothers, Mr. and Mrs 418 Natoma street 

■Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W.I 267 Minna street 

■Snramerville, Mr. and Mrs 269 Minna street 

Scot. J. V ...-. 1006 Post street 

.■^cot, E.J .*J5 Sherwood place 

Stancliff, Mrs, E 7 Sherwood place 

Smidley, Mrs 1130 Pacific street 

steward, D. O 505 Hyde street 

smithie. Mr, and Mrs. f 630 Post street 

i^Sunners, J. F 1216 Pacific street 

; .Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. F. T 921 Sac'to street 

Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. John 607 O'Farrel street 

Samson, Mrs. A.J 118 Prospect place 

Samson Mrs, J 118 Prospect place 

Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. C 274 Stevenson street 

."Smith, Wm 257 Minna street 

Smith, Rev. J. B .. city 



Talley. Mr. andMrs. W. W 1702 Buohanhan .street 

Thompkins. Mrs 449 Minna street 

Talbert, Miss E 907 Pacific street 

Thomas, Mrs. C 923 Greenwich street 

Tavavris, M. J 634 Broaaway street 

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs ...» 1006 Clav street 

Thomas. Mrr and (Mrs, * 1102 Clav street 

Taylor, Mrs. T ]008 Powell street 

Taylor, Miss Hattie ....918 Jackson street 

Thompkins, Mr ...447 Minna street 

Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. B 510 Post street 

Woods, Mr. and Mrs, L .1006 Clay street 

v\ atts. A. A 7 Montgomerv street 

Wilmore. Mrs. F , 18 Authon v street 

Williams. Mrs, M. K. C 19 .Anthony street 

U right, Mr. and Mrs 28 Anthouv street 

Wright, Miss Etta 28 Anthouv street 

Williams, Miss Lulu 226 Tehama street 

Wilson. Mr. andMrs 18 juadiison ave 

Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. A 21 Hurt street 

Wesley. Mr. and Mrs Wm 411 "Post streei 

White, Mr. andMrs. B 918jackson street 

Wright, Mr andMrs 18 Prospect place 

Williams, airs. Harriett 416 Jones street 

Walters. R.T 613 Howard street 

Williamson, Prof. John i32o Oak streei 

Waster, Mr. and Mrs 12 Marv street 

Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C 921 sacrament© street 

Williams, Mr C. H 1047 Natoma street 



Mrs- E- Ms ANDREWS, 
Fine M Millinery 

Feathers Curled and Dyed. 

409 GEARY ST. SAN FRANCISCO GAL 

Bet. Mason and Taylor. 



MARK STROUSE, 

Wholesale and Retail 

BUTCHER 

Bay City Market 

1138--1146 Market St. S. F. Qal 

None but choices Meats and every 
variety sold by us. Orders del- 
ivered to any part o* the city 

Telephone 3013. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF P \ClFIC COAST- 



RICHARDSON BROS. 

atctimakcfs, Jewelers and 

- DEALERS IN 

.:oi>d«, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Optical Goods, Etc. 

FINE WATCH WORK AND DIAMOND SETTING A SPECIALTY- 
ARTICULAR ATTENT ION PAID TO ORDERS OUT OF TOWN, 
vork iloiic promtly, nii'l Kuaranteed, at lowest prices. 

^0 Market St- San Frsncisco, 



Joe Poheim, The Tailor 



Hakes the 
best fitting 
clothes in the 
State at 25 
per cent less 
than any 
other hoose 
on the 
Pacific Coast. 



203 fflontgomerj St., 
1110 aud 1112 narket St., 




TO 

Order 



Suits 



From $18. 

Pants 
rrom $5. 

Rules for self- 
uu'asineineut 
iiiiii Su tuples 
sent frt-e to any 
addrebS. 

724 JIarkct St. 
SaB Franduo. 



TABLE OF DISTANCES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. 



Kii. 
IVa, 



It'll Jniicli' II 
ire ... 



Pixii 

Aliu 

Oflftnu 

l'osir> 

Bak 

1X115 AUo'tk-: 

Yuma 



.227 
.232 
.241 
.251 
.262 
.268 
.274 
.282 



Latlirop. . . 

Kipnn 

Modesto. . . 
Turlock . . . 
Livingston. 
Mert-ed ... 
Atliloni'. . 
Berenda . 

• -94 j Madera. . . . 

• 314 I Heindi'ii . . 

• 382JFresii.. 
.482jFo\vK'i 

731 Seiniu 



John Henderson, Jr. 



-Dealer in all kinds of- 



C CO-A^L. 



NO. 224 - 226 EDDY STREET, 

Kn^WP'KN TAVT.OR cS: JONES STS nt xt to r.t^ w W^ 

— TELEPHONE 3534 



THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO, 

.'he New High Arm Singer. Easiest, Stillest, Handsomest, Lightest, 
* Running Sewing Machine in the World, New Woodwork. New Attachments, 

lelf-setting Needle, Self-threading Shuttle, Automatic Bobbin Winder. Machines sold on 
EASY PAYMENT— LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 
Old Machines taken as part payment. 
8S Post St. San Francisco Cal. 



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to 1893, 
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11 12 13 14 15 16 
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25 26 27 28 29 30 


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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 

30 31 


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6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 
27 28 29 30 


1 2 3 

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 


JAN 


FEB, 


MAR 


APR, 


12 3 4 5 6 

8 9 10 11 12 13 

15 16 17 18 10 20 

22 2i 24 25 26 27 

29 30 31 


7 

14 
21 

28 


12 3 4 

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
26 27 28 29 30 31 .. 


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19 20 
26 27 


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7 8 9 10 11 

14 15 16 17 18 

21 22 23 24 25 

28 29 30 31 .. 


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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 

23 24 25 26 ii7 28 29 

30 31 


MAY 


JUNE, 


JULY, 


AUGUST' 


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7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 
:28 29 30 31 


12 3 

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 


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16 17 
23 24 
30 31 


4 5 6 7 8 
11 12 13 14 15 
18 19 20 21 22 
25 26 27 28 29 


6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 
27 28 29 30 31 






SEPT, 


OCT, 


NOV 


DEC, 


1 2 

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 
134 25 26 27 28 29 30 
!31 


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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 

29 30 31 


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5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 

26 27 28 29 30 — .... 


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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
17 18 9 20 21 22 23 

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HISTORY AND CUIDEOF PACIFIC COAST. 



I. HASSEN.a 

' Formely head Watch Maker of S. K Diamond House 

Practical Watchmaker, 
itnd Deiiler in Watches, Clocks, Diaitionds and Jewelry 
Repairing of R . R. Watclies a specialty . Country or- 
ders promptly attended to. Jewelery repair.d and 
made to order. 



102 Tayloit St, eor. Turk. 

Watch work warranted for 
one year 

San Francisco, Californifi. 




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crowded with boats Ldin.pro^^^^^^^^ P°^S H^^ wharfs are alway. .; 

resort are too numerous to brna,?,edTr^'' "^Vr"' l^^''' °^ an.v.sen.ent and pleasure j 
during the winte^rsearch for a Z^^^ n^any thousands . f people that visit the -oast) 

luarters. She has a number of fi^sHlairK^^ T^' ^^" Francisco their head- ' 

the largest and best i^the Baldwin nn-''^^' "^^'"^^ ^'^ often crowded to overflow, among', 
the city, convenient to aD of the h;^?"''^/'^^''' ^ "^^^^" ^^°^^' ^^^^^^^^ m the center J i 
iailypLerswTtniaJgec'rcukt^^^^^ "^ streetcars. She has a number of first-class ^ 

i^he Lst known townsTn thru S^^^^^ ^'" Francisco is probaJy one of^ 

Igo which brouXonf J n.n ^"^,^as made famous by the gold excitement some y^ars , 

^^TLtilSa'e o^^ ot nearly 400:000. , 

of the Chronicfe, s tuS at ,he Wtl '7i^' «^^"g tl^^fi"est and tallest in the city is that 1 
St/awl W^arted Hero M H dIC^^^ ^^^^7, is owned by that ^ 

Chronic:e^neof t^e^tt^nd^llr^^^^^^^^^ '^l ^an FranciscJ Dai,y.^ 

sort is the much talked of Golden On til? iw ^^J^^^^j^ *^^ U. S. Among her places of re- 
by many thousand people d,?rin J ihlJ^' ^^"'^'^'J^^ ^^d CliflF House, which are visited 
ai-e street cars on ne^r^^ eve y prit H^ ^^ ^^^^^1^"^ .°^ Sundays andholidays. There 
Several R. R. are ruTn^nS San Z 'f ^n the nly to convey people to all parts, 

products of the fLmr^^iormaT^^^^^^ ^^^ '^'^^ ^"^^^"^g the 

With the present rate of imier^t^onvvl^^^ t°^"« ^*" ^^^ ^'^^^d, 

Hhortlybeatham] wh?nXwmr.nV w^^^ increasing our numbers, the day will 

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^ISrrORYAND GUIDEOF PACIFIC COAST. 



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JUSTER « KIRBY, 

IMORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



EiSi • k ■ and • Diillii • Porter, ;, 

GENUINE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. 

h Brandies, HollaiKi Gin, Jamiiica Rum, and "The Mpnopois" Old Bourbon Whisky. (!| 



intueroial Hotel Buiiding, 



f38 140 MONTGOMERy AVENUE NEAR KEARNEY. 



SAN- FRANCISCO 



Colored residciils ol Sun Kraiiciseo 

Cowen, Joseph Head waiter.^ ...Pleasanton Hotel, 

Davis, W R ^ jll Kearney street 

Ihxson, Miss Carrie ; 12il Clay street 

Edwards. C. B -...; • u g Treasury Department 

(iodfrey, Mr. and Mrs ^12 Baker street 

Godfrey, Miss Sa tie •. _812 Baker street 

(iodfrey, Miss May • 812 Baker Street 

(JodfrCiy, Mis Addie... 812 Baker street 

Hamer. C. H , 9 Sherwood . 

Jordan. J. F.. I. 830 Pacific street m 

Morton, T. B. ,,,..,... Appraiser ^ 

iields, Mrs,. :::: ., Citv 




A'.iltoii, Prop. 



J.J. Miley, Man'g 



MAINE DAIRY 

■k Uiiwk Kiirich. ....... Milbrac. 

{Kamillis supplied with bottled milk tf desired 
y Depot, 211 an.J 213 Tenth st, near Howard. 




^^f FEED AND BOARD LIVERY. 

- 213 Tenth St. 

Orders promptly attended t' 

Teleplioiit No 3575- 



THOMAS MILLS, 

Webster Street, 



Betvv ecu Scanta Clara and Railroad Avenues. 



ALAMEDA. 



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Also TIN ROOFING & GENERAL JOBBING 

PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 



NAMES »-^ ADDRESSES 



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.OF. 



INDUSTRIAL STORE. 



ColeredPeepleofAlameda ADOLPH HECKER, 



GRAIN, Mr. & Mrs. J. F., Park St 

BENNES, Mr. & Mrs. G. W., Jr. 

HACKET, Mr. & Mrs. J. A., City. 

HACKET, Mr. & Mrs. S. R., 

Stanton Street 
LAMBERT, Mr. & Mrs. 

Bet. Park and Howard Ave 

^J.INN, Mr. & Mrs. City. 

■€RAIN, Mr. & Mrs., City. 

HICKERSON, A. H. & BROS. 



DEALER IN 



HARDWARE. 

PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, 

I Crockery, Wooden and Tinware, HouschoM 
Funiishiog Goods, &c. 

WEST END, ^A^EB3TER ST. 



Het. Railroad and Santa CMara Aves. 



ALAMEDA. 



/cRCHITEcf ^AfJE) BUILDEF^ 

] fon^<^^ Piiilf on Easy Terms to Suit. 

Improved and Unimproved Property For Sale on Easy Terms. 

New Office, cor. 7th, (Webster,! & Santa Clara Ave. 

OARPENTE* EBSTEU ST. A.ND r,TTEN.\ VISTA AVE,, ALAMEDA. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST 



THE MAZE 

A Modern DicrARTMiiNT Stoi^i^- 

The Only ^^°''^ KUln San Franeiseo ii 

where a child can trade with as much safty as the 
most experienced buyer. i 

now VVAiY REASONABLE, JloW VE1{V (MIOKM-: 

T1[E PEOPLE ALL ARE CRYING, 
TllEV IMIAISETHE MAZE, WITU CHEKHFrL ^'()l(■^: 

ANJ) J^Atyiv.IT UP J^V P.rVIXd. 



HI 



We are anxious to meet you all! 

Reception Day all the \Veek ! 









Market; Taylor & Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco, 



IlfcSTOUY ANDGriDE OF THE PACIFIC COAST. 



•^THE UNION SAVINGS BANK,c»- 



9th & Broadway, Oakland. » 

•<lSAVINGS-:-ANDvCOMMERCIAL-:-BANK> 





■ west martin, Pie.si<leiit. VVM. a. lil!:N811A\V, Vice Pr\;sideiit. A. E. H. CRAMER, Ciisliier. 
W ^e'"i"liis Bank has iitHecl a COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT to its former business and is now pre- 
pj,re<l to eondiift a General Banking Bu.siiiess as a Savings and Commercial Bank. 

LODGES OF SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND. 

;i MASONS. 

HAXNIHAti^PGK, NO. 1, F. & A. M., MERTS 
, St. .Johii'.s r^fft|p})e lirst \VetliKiS'lay in u-.u-h uidiiiU. 

.JOS. SANDS, VV. M. 
JOHN A. BARBER, Secretary. 

OLIVE BRANCH L0DJI5, SO. 4, F. ami A. M, 
A^ili liave lecture ineeLU!.u;s on ih'; Second Tliird and 
ti'ourtli Tuesdays in the nionth Mister Masons in <j;ood 
itandiiifi arecondiallv invited Lo attend. 

W. II. UAVIS, VV. M. 
WM, H. BLAKE, Secretary. 

ORIENTAL LOI)CI< F. & A. M., OF OAKLAND, 
neets at Calif'>rnia Hall, Cl.ty St., between 12ili ami 
:U,li, on the First and L'hird Tnesd.iy evenings of eacli 
nonth. Lecture meetin>^s on theihird Tuesday. 

WILLIAM M. CRAWFORD, VV, M. 
W- L, Goi.DSBOROUGH, Secretary. 

VVrf.yrHIXdTON LODGE, NO. 7. F. & A, M., 
VV (under the jur.isdiciidn of the true M. VV. .Sov. 
W. Lidge of the State of t'^i.) liolds-its slatid iiieet- 
P^ri the lirst Thui-s'lay of each month, at Lodue room 



dasons in "ood aSanding 'are fraternally invited to 
itend. 

H. S. Morris, W.M. 
W. VV^ Andeu^ox, Sec'*'. 
fru'TORIA LODJE, NO. 3. F. & A. M., (luile,- tlie 
V jurisdiction of the M. \V. S^.v. Grand L cUv ot 
he State of C.'tl t holiis its stated me.'tinis the lirsl Fii 



, day of each month, at lodjje room in Masonic Hall, 
!PaciticSt. netir Mason. All Master Masons in Kool 
|seandint>; are invited to attend. 

\V. R..PA(iE. W. M. 
Ai. HowAKD, Sec'y, 

OAKI>AND. 

HOLLAND LODGP:, U. D., F. & A. M., meets the 
1st and 3d Friday in each niontli at llieir Iodide 
room, southwest corner Broadway and Stfi streets, 
O ikland, R. N. Clakk, W. M. 

.J. K. Dickinson, Sec'y- 
VJr. BE.lXARi) CO .IVIANDERV, K. T. NO. 1, 
'■^^ meets at M.isonic Hall, P.ici lie street, near Alason, 
the -Jd and nil Timrsday in each month at -S oV-lock 
|). in. A. F. Htii.b'ANO, L. C. 

F. \V. .JacIvSon, R. C. 
/ ^OId)EN (JAl'E LOD-JE, NO. 2007. G. CO. O. F., 
^^ meeiintcs lirst and tliird Wednesday in each 
.noiilh, at iJiO Bush street. * 

Chas. Boone, N. G., 34 Mary St. 

Geo. Brown, P. S 1715Leaveuworiu. 
/^OURl" BOCRS'EMOCrH, NO. 7804, A.~ O^ F.. 
V^ meets lit Mhd 31 Thursday of the month, at St. 
John's Hall. 927 Paclrtc street; C. R., Jos. S. Fi^ancis; 
S. ('. R., C. C. Jo:in-ton; freis., F. T. Snovv.ien; Fiuan 
citi .Serretary, W. G. Vlnddox; Red. Sec'y.. W. R. 
S rickland; S. W., W. H. Alexander; J. W., W. M. 
.Sieptiens; S. B., R. C. Wil-ion; J. B., C. S. TuU; Phys 
iiiaii, Dr. N.Russell. • ■ 



TAFT c^ PHNNOYER, 

IMPORTERS •:• OF •:• DRY •:• 



1163, 1165 & 1167 Broadway, Oakland. 

i.j:eiUfi f'U Biiiterick Palter, 1.-^ and l'.nlteri( k Pnl>iieations. ( ENTE.VIERI (JLOVE 

,^fj^"V^'f« ar- displflyin^' tiic Richest Noyelli;'s for the .^i'Aso.i, onr own dirctJt Iinportiaion. ' 



HISTO»Y AND CUIOZ OF PACifIC COAST 



Mrs. L. C. MARVIN'S 



Mair 



I 



Mnnnfarterer of mpcricr rjuflliticc of IfuitiaD Ilnir (ioc.rts. 
Fine VentilateJ Front rice*:! mide frmn beflt curly hair, a 
iipeciuUy. 

ArtifUc Wig MakloK. Ilair Dressing, Cutting, Shampooing 
nn't everything apjH.Ttaiuing to aHrst-<;la.ss liair business. 



.Country orders promptly attended to. 
1115 WASHINGTON ST., OAKLAND, CAL. 



H. L. HDHTINGTOH, 

PRESCRIPTION 






:\< 



14th & Center Sts. 



OAKLAND 



Oakland Street Railroads, 

CONSOLIDATED PIliDMONT JiABLK CO. 



I'DiriTKENTii SruKKT U. R.— LcavelGth Street Dopnt 
(J:l."i, C):!."), 7:15. 7::iO, 7:15, S:00, H:15 a. in, and lltli and 
Clay .St8. al 0:15, 7:15, ~:M, 7:45 8:0(1, 8.15 a. m. then 
every 8 iiiinuteit until U p. in. From p. ni. to 12 p. in. 
cars leave IHrh Str<'<'t Depo' at !):lo p. in. and every 15 
minutea, coii .illi Berkeley tr.iin Koin\? each 

way. Last -• lllh and Clay noiiiR west at 

12:<J5 a. III. a; :reet Dopot jroinKt-astat 11:251). ni, 

BuoADWAY Divwiox.— Leaves Cemetary, 6K).3, 6:i:i. 
0:23, 0:;O, 0:43, 6:.''.3, 7;0.*J, 7:13, 7-25 a. m. Leave 24th and 
Lea Avenue, (i:20, 0:30, (5:40, (i:50, 7;(»0, 7:10, 7:20, 7::}5, 
7:42 a. ID.; then every 7 niinutes nntil .t:*)"* p. ra. then 
every 10 minutes nntil 7:05 p. in,; then every 13 minutes 
until 11:10 p. in. Liist car leaves 21lh Street and Lea 
Avenue 11:55 p. m. Last car leavca Cemetery at ll;:iri 
p. m. 

MAitKJa" STRi:irr.— First car leaves 24th and Adalinei 
froin^ south, at 0.17 a. m.; Ilrst car leaves 7ih and Mar- 
kot, uoiiiflt north, a( 0.31 a. m.; then every 30 iniuuies 
niilll HMH). 

INiintCar- — Flrnt car loavfs Ui hand IVrrlla .Sircets 
at ^. III a.m. k^Iiik simllr l-'irni cur leaves 7(h and 
Wood ;il H.iJO jr<''n>; norih. 



Jk. SEJVIENZ/c, 

^^CIIEAP*^ 

Dash Grocery Store 

Fruits and Vegetables 



Cor. 12lbiiiKl Cttiil.T .«;ts 



WI'ST <> \Kl. \M» 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 




. A.C 

I 




II 111 



1373 NEW BROADWAY, 

Between lytb and igtb Streets, West Side, 

OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA. 

^ill^ Gans on pland and ^ode to 0rder. 



W. D. MILLER' 

Successor to JACOBS & MILLER, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

Itoreign and QiHnestic (Inals, 

Hay and Grain., 

Main Office 1772 Telegraph Ave. Telephone 34^ 
Branch Office Cor. 12th & Broadway. 

Telephone 402. 

Oakland - - - - - - Cal. 



Names and Addresses of Colored People of Oakland. 



"yMleu, Mr. and Mrs. 
l^Uexander a 



fBrown, Mr and Mrs N 

Butler, Mr. and lyirs, W. N 
Bost, Mr. and Mrs. John... 

Bacon Mr. jno . 

Burns M. ana Mrs. HP... 

Bn rrows , Mrs. M , L 

Brown, A. F 

Balmont Mr . and Mrs. ."' . .. 

Clark, Mrs E. A 

Carter. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. 

ClarkMrs. M. A 

Cambell, Mr and Mrs C. E, 

Cowcn M. and'Mrs. E 

Carter Mr. and Mrs. G. B... 
Cole M'' and Mrs. C. B. M.. 

Crawford G H 

Cashcn Mrs . 

CtipprunMr and Mrs, C. W. 

Candjjjs-son .Mrs 

Q«TdTiian Mrs. J, H. 

Crawford Mr 

Clark Mrs J, C. .. 

Carter Mr and Mrs. J. W . . . 

JUomost H. 

Yielaney Mr. and Mrs w F. . 
'Dissard Mr and Mrs ,T. P. . 



661 Vlice street 

664 Fourth street 

76^ Willow street 

...7.58 Willow street 
. . 722 Second street 

810 Alice street 

220 Fifth street 

209 Fourth street 

1014 Twenty-eight street 

448 Webester street 

, 72,5 Fifth street 

668 Fifth street 

..1468 Third street 

..1498 Third street 

1099 Third street 

740 Myrtle street 

810 /Mice street 

' I'venth and West street 

I72?ixth street 

120 Fifth street 

187 ?ixth street 

1003 S2d street 

1420 San PaWo Ave 

761 Pixth street 

668 Fourth street 
7,53 Willow street 

Citv 

722 Filbert street 



Drake Mr and Mrs W. 

Day John,. 1035 Adeline 

Degazew Mrs O. W 120Fifth 

Davis Miss I 1639Market 

DoasmMrs 810 Alice 

Dazzard, Mr. and Mrs 722 Filbert 

Epson, Charles 3 Brush 

Fields, Mr. and Mrs. R. 'A 814 Henry 

Flood, Mr. and Mrs. 1 666JE,15th 

Flood, Mr. and Mrs, C. S.. 668 E 16th 

Fish,Mr. and Mrs, D 978* East 



Franklin, M^-. and Mrs. 

Greys, Eev, Mr. and Mrs. G. W 

Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs ,Toseph.. 

Greys, Mrs. D.. 

Gill, wrand Mrs,. 

GrifTin, c C 

Grasses. Mrs 

Gual, Mrs. N A.,. ... .... . 

Geshum- Mr. and Mrs. R. p. . 
Honia,ger. Mr. and Mrs H.. .. 

Harriston, F F 

Harriston! Mrs '. 

Humphrey, Mrs 

Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. .'. w... 

Hatton,Mr and Mrs 

Hardy, Mr and Mrs J 

Harris, iv-r. and Mrs ,1. ^A 



.1521 Market 
762 3d 

857 Alice 

763 Seventh 
.... 1099 Third 

172 Sixth 

., .,,176 Sixth 
, .710 Filbert 

. 773 Willow 

822 Brush 

661 27th 

...1604 -Atlantic 

.,,,1605 Third 
,,.818 Henrv 

,,..814 Filbert 

. . .666 Fourth 

810 Alice 



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JVrinxxeisota Olaief Tlax-eeliex-. SOT-SOS'S^ecoxica st. C7a3slaxi<^ 



K. SCHEELIHElte 



I M I'ORTER AND DEALER IN 



Ftii litt ^ ©Hi 



967 BROADWAY 

Between 9th and 10th Sts. - Oakland 



Froit, VeiretaMes, Ciprs ai, Toliacco. 



.^•o— FOR-— o— ^ 



Fancy and Staple Groceries, 

CALL AT 

Cor. 16th and Grove Sts. 

GIVK HIM A THTnl A, CONSTANTINE. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



1825 Telegraph. Avenue Oakland. Cal , 

Offers superior advantages to thost desiring a thorough education. All dej . i : 

•nents in charge of ^ccialsts. Native teachers in French and Cern^.an. Sjecii 

idvantages in vocal and instrumental music and in art. Particular attention givei 

o health, general culture and social training. Buildings inviting and comfort- 

ible, grounds ample and attractive. For circular address 

MRS. W. B. HYDE, Princir)al. 



ii?-. 



Oakland 
The Athens City. 



i 



It is the C Alameda County, and for years has been looked upon as the best reei- 

jffuCe city ol i.. .-1 It is only seven miles from San Francisco, for commuuication be- 

reen the tro. cities,' a boat leaves every thirty minutes on the Broad-guago and also on the 

' ■■ r it possible for persons to visit either place every fifteen minutes, boat;- 

ace to convey the passengers across the bay. The city is built upon a 

ntra Costa Mountains sloping along one side which is a part oJ tht- 

hills are in the city limits. Her educational facilities are unsurpass- 

' - luvfi, uihjiute even, places of resort numerous, Electric, Cable and Horse cars run- 

1 part of the city, also to Berkely and Alameda. Many new buildings are being er- 

I, and streets are being paved. The flower gardens are never disturbed by Jack Frosw 

A inters chilling breeze, but on the contrary the yards are green with grass and smells' 

veet from the scent of Roses the year around. She has many large, beautiful and costly 

, with large congregations. At the north end of the Cable line is the much talked of 

:Lte through which persons are compelled to i)ass before entering the Metropilis cit> 

■ . ihc coast. A large and Adaquate^ Theatre is about completed on the corner of 14th an< € 

roiaiway it is a centtr point for all lines of cars. Among thi- hotels of the city if- tlu'finliml ' 

. Iiere first class accomodations are always to bt- had. 

XVCixB-xxosota. Olxief rPlxxreslxex*, S07-S08'S»eooxxci.8t. Oals-Lazid 



McCARRON BROS, 



DEALER IN 



VIlDod [oal Ijay anil Qraiii. 

1847 San Pablo Avenue 



Is (IfUvered frt" 



!'• uiiy part of thu city 

Califopnia, 



A. L. LEBER & GO. 

Druggists, Chemists, ana StaUoneri 

PrcscTiiitioii!- u ^pcclult} 

853 MYRTLE ST. NEAR 7tli 
Oakland Cal. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



^ -4 St Ji 

W:^'^^-^4Si^-M il U 1 LjL 

Sskn Jose Cal. 



ft&'i^gr-^^^::^ 




Frank G. Antlrews. iwanager 



AMERICAN PLAN. 

Fire Alarm System 
Tj'ler Beach Prop' 



FRED WUESCHER, 

Mailufaftiirer and Dealer in 

Hariess Bridles Saddles and Whips- 

Repairing Neatly Done at Reasonable Rates. 

1160 E. FouPtecnth St. 

Bet. 23d and 24th Aves East Oakland 



S; 



Names and A'ddresses of Colored People of Oakland. 

iral'). Mr.andMrs.j. H City Moore. Mr. and wrs. John 762 Chestnut str.'H* 

,ward,G ?'. 818 Henry street ; Mason. Mr. and Mrs. J m •■•• . . 76^ ThiJd stre^ 

/lliiias, Mr. and Mrs 1733 Myrtle street McGuire, Mrs E 663'Easth mh ^ltt\ 

«'^ ^-'-* '— ^ ' Mucledon, Mr. and Mrs ..V.V.; 715 NU'bster stree! 

Mann, Mr. andMrs.F. A 820 Filbert street 

MeKerson, J. M IO99 Tnird street 



ilatton, J 833 Market street 

InL;iaham. Mr. and Mrs. Geo 716 Henry street 

Iserrat, Mr '. .924 Broadway 

.lai'kson, Mrs^ S 758 Sixth street 

.Johnson Mr, and Mrs. W. M 714 Henry street 

.Inckson, Mr. and Mrs' M. A 669 Alice street 

.1 ones, Mr. and Mrs. S. A 840 Mvrtle street 

.lohnson, L. F 214 Third street 



M2r^h',Y"V: 722 Third street 

Ann^o'\"' ^ '^ Kast Oakland 

Moore, j 722 Third street 

Mend«nhall, Mr. and Mrs 723 Sixth street 

Mills, Mr. and Mrs. I, P 322 Fourth street 



. .l,,)r<son. Abe 1175 Fifth street | Maurnm, Mrs. m 070 Fourth str«T.i 

yohnson, Mr.and Mrs L 1639 Market street j Mortly, Mr. and Mrs . «1 AIipp vfr^ . 

pohnson. .1 H ....City j Ma,ssengale, Mr. and mts.J.'w i!!:!:' '523' Seventh street 

PKius. A. A 1013 Seventh street I Missender. Mr . and Mrs .V. 714 Webster stJee^^ 



Mrs, Adeline. F 761 Sixth street 

Mr. and Mrs. L 816 Henry street 

Miirgan, c; — 517 Fourth street 

.■ton, Mrs.(".H — 724 Filbert street 

ikomb. M's, C. H 1051 Broadwav 

Mrs M. A 664 Fourth St re e"t 

i.jure, Mr. and Mrs. W. H 2134 McNolia street 

Morgan, Mr and Mrs H R 670 Fifth street 

\hirkell. Rev, Mr and Mrs. D. N 90 Webster street 

'\Ii<'liel, Mrs. ^ .T .759 Commercial street 

■Molburn, Mr. and Mrs 'Richard 819 Chester street 

^loore, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 1570 Fifth street 

\ lev. Mrs. M F 716 Filbert street 



THOMAS & CO. 

23rd AYE. DRUGSTORE. 

—For 

wwmm mmm 



xf^i^'i'f ' *'/• ^""^ ^""^-^ I'^S Alice street 

nw!- /'"^ ■••••1054 Alice street 

Oliver, c. .... 1735 Seventh street 

Oliver Mr- and Mrs J.H 1050 Third street* 

Punnell, Mr. and Mrs..S lOll Third street 

P ot. ?f' ""^^ ^ ^^ -o .....604 Fourth street 

Pla t, Mr. and Mrs. G. S 754 ThirG street 

PnV.V'^'R*"" 1'21 Myrtle streer 

g™lS J • ^ ■ 1455 Mvrtle street 

Robberts, mj. and Mas J. S 10501hird street 

Rice Mr and Mrs. T 722 Second street 

Robberson, A... 1013 Seventh street 

Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. E. f 808 JelTerson street- 



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PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUALLY COMPOUNDED. 

AT ALL HOURS 
l>ay or night. By a Competent Ph aruiacist 



G. JilGKSDN, 

leneral J llacKsmithiDg, 

Carriage Making and Repairing. 

HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY 

East 14th St Bet. 22nd and 23rd Avenues. 

EAST OAKLAND CAL. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 




KOR 

CLEANING, 

DYEING, 



leparing ]^ and % Changing 

• Misfit Clothes, call at 
1340 Telegraph Ave. Oakland €h1. 



JOSEPy FISHER, 

DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 

WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN, 

.d.YI) FEED 
NEW BROADWAY AND DURANT OR 19tll STREET 

Orders proaiptly attended to Oakland Cm 



FOREIGN RATES. 

.VliuosL a'l the priiuripal couiitriHS are included in t le Po.stal Union to which rates are an 
■ ilows: 

Letters per ounce T)^ 

I\>stal Cards, each 2c^ 

Nt^w.spaper and other primed matter |)er 2 ounces ■ Ic 

Sfiniplcs of MertliHiidise per 2 ornrfs 1 

CANADA AND MEXICO. - 

Letters piT ounce 

.Merohandise per ounce ,.. 

Books, .Maps, Phorographs^ etc., per 2 ounces ic 

Newspapers and Magazines per 4 ounces Ic 

The following artiidet are ahsolutely exclude'! t'rom the mails to Canada and Mexico, with- 

nt regard to the amount of postage perpaid : all sealed packages other than letters in their 

: ual Mild ordinary form; Liquids, Pastes and Confections, 
OAKLAND posTOFFicE — Soutliweet comer Broadway and 17th. Branch OfBcefc. Brooklyn 
Mtion, 12(11 street and 13th Avenue. Wes' Oakland Station, 7th and Center streets; General, 

U'livery Window open from 7:30 a, m. to 9 p. m.; Carriers' Window open from 7:15 a. m. t( 
15 p. m.; Stamp and Box window upon from 8.30 a m. to 5:00 p. m.: Money Order De 
irtment open frotu 9:00 a. lu. to 6:00 p. m ; Special Delivery Department open from 700 a. 

I. to 10:00 p. ra. Sundays. General Delivery and Carrier's Window open from 12:30 to' 1.00 
i> m. 



i 



SIGN PAINTERS. 

369 13Th. street 
Between Franklin and Webster. 
Oakland Califopnio, 



ReeS BR0S. 

THE OLD RELIABLE 
<^ HOUSE. ^ 

Leading Clothers. 
27-29 -SI -S3 - S5 - 37 KEARNEY STREET. 

San praneisco Califopnia 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



F.H. BEUlTIirG'S 

FINE CANDIES 

CHOCOLATES ■ I 
BONBONS 

ICE CREAM AND 

> ICE CREAM SODA 

483 SEVENTH ST., COR. WASHINGTON. (V,l.l.,„l ri 



MISS A, THIBAULT 

ipiiflS iillilip 

Maison de la Mode. 

1067 WASHINGTON ST. Between 11th and 12th. OAKl AKJ 

' A BAY STATE MARKET^^ 

FEED HUHNLE. 

Dealer m _ All kin.l^ 



H.AlA ilHi i ilj^ ^ 



liiiiiiiiiAiiiaj m± 



BEEP, PORK, MHW MUTTON, VEAL 

orned Beef.Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc': ^^^H ^°''- ^^^^- ^''^ ^''^^^ Avenue 

Goods delivered free. x^^i^^^'**^^ Telephone fio. 406, Oakland 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



Oakland, Cal. Sept i th i8g 

I take pleasure in notifying my customers and the public in general, that 1 
now receivincT a Choice and full line of 



Ladies, Misses & Childrens Cloaks, i 

r fall and winter wear, and extend a cordial invitation to all intereste d, to ex 
mine the line, which will be found second to none. . All direct importations, em- 
racing many special materials of exceptional beauty of design and high gr.de 



lanufacture. 



PERFECT FITTING. 

AttcI eit t>He lowest prices ever Quoted 

JAMES A. JOYCE 

955-957-959 WASHINGTON STREET OAKLAND CAL. 



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Telephone 621 



^^^€'a^?^t/€-J/ixit/ d 



iBffiaini^ 



Telephone 621 



205 Broadway, near 14th St. 1 206 San Pablo Ave, 458 Seventh St. near Depo 
Ice Cream and Water Ices a specialty, Particular attention 
given to Orders for Families and Parties^ 

at short notice. Made and 
DeliYertdto all parts Of the city 



Names and Addresses of Colored 
People of Oakland 

Flood. 1. and family 672 
1 5th street. 

Kyles Mrs. B. 672 15th 
Street. 

Hawkins L. 668 15th 
Street. 

Flood Chas. and family 
)68 15th Street. 

Jac!<son L. 668 15th St. 

Clarke C. and family. 
vVillard Street. 
, Robinson. 1778 Atlantic 
street. 



-^ flp flltRl^IW STATION^ OF OflKIiRND. -^ 



i i3 00^ CTiLo i* oi M V 



J \0 00^ &Ui Jfc \ 







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y Streets, 
and San Pablo 
Streets, 
on Streets. 
t Streets. 
od Streets. 
Vest Streets. 


Streets. 

Streets, 
Streets, 
i San Pablo A^ 
Myrtle Street 

Orchard Avet 



g g u S g o 2 • 3 5 S S S-n "i>a-w2" S- 



5 .2 S' cr 



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o a K " ir cr 
S n >3 a" B I S. 




~A 



?.=3 






i2, Kast Sixteenth St.. and 4th Ave. 
"^ Past Nineteenth St. and nth Ave. 

No. 86. East Eijhteemh St. 

87, E. 10th 3t and Park ave 

91, Vernon st and Oakland ave 

92, West and 18th sts 



."• Ki" Sg >> >> 
" o < < < S 

SS . = 3 3 3 

• c c eg 

js j> re 9 

No. 83. East Twenty-second St. and 8th Ave 
•' 85. East Twenty-first St., andsist Ave 
anc". 23d Ave. 

93, Pino and Taylor sts 

94, Webster ami 23d sts 

95, Milton and Market sts 



iinteririap, 



BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS 



DAM. C. If ©OLLEY,; 

Dealer in all kinds of 

FRUIT, PRODUCE, BUTTER, CHEESE 
AND EGCS 

Fresh Vegetables Daily. 
623^ Post street. San Franc sco. j 1764 Seventh Str West Oakland, Cal. 



AND NOTIONS. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



lioeals. 

li - rumored that the Local Cars running from the Oakland Pier to Fruit Vale on Seven 
will be changed down to First, and Electric cars put on Seventh St. 
riie Odd Fellows turned out in Oakland on Aug. 3 it was grand. 

ling Tribune, the leading paper of the city, in speaking of them Editorial}' ca 
UiLi.. .1 tine body of men. 
rhe Log Cabin Ba-rery makes the besi Bread, their patronage is increasing daily. 
iM r . ,,. House of Oakland is leaders in low prices. 

>rd makes his own Candy, Lis Ice Cieam is of the very best. 
)or the Minnesota Chief Theslier and chief self feeders. 

Thrtatre building, which is beiug completed it the iuiction ofSrovdway, 14; 
f-aph avenue, is a credit to the citv^. 
ado is the largest and best hotel in Oakland, 
Vfter arriving in the city call at 106 Ellis street near Powell and have your head dress 
i" 'l'^' latest style. 

Booty has one o* the finest fruit ranches in OrangeCounty, Cal., he also ei 
lored help on his ranch, Santa Ana Cal. 

lesota Chief Threshers and Chief Self Feeders is a wonderful invention, no ij^: 
1 be without one. - 

' ^her has a full line of Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Glassware etc. 

I) Milisr &Cc should be patronized, they have had a colored mm employe 
^--e years, office 1772 Telegraph ave. 
riie New \^rk Hair Store has a new line of hair goods. v 

Any farmer des iring to save money should use the Minnesota Chief thresher au'l - 
(der, onice.507 /i09 Second st. Oakland. 



sot a* 01xle± Tlxx'eela.er, SO'7-SO&'feecoaa.ci..et. Qal iLlaxxcrl 

BUSINESS CARDS. 



, Stationery. Notions, ^Bakery iV- J- S. Garnett, 924 Broadway 

•^S-""" ^'?A'!' ''''';• ^^^^''"^- . For Bread, cakes,pies and notions, call at 

.. Fine laiior. cleaning, dving ani j j^j^.^ ^ q^^^^;^ lUB Center St. Oaklaii.i 
i speciality. 504 Post st. S, F. 

Fruit store; 801 Bush street S. F. | For fine cigars call at. " The Hub" 



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For varietys cali at Mrs A. Zeis, ■':^'^- ' 
bell street also first-class Dress makei 



T .V Crawford Undertakers, 4t'6 12th. 

and. 

r Br.ind whose office is 507 awd 

I street is theinventor of the Minn- j Hg^ry Franzen, Upholster, 231 Ellis st 

t thresher and self feeders, see his I gjyg j^j^jj ^ gj^jl 
it on another page. | 

(Ml, \ P.'ites. barber, 1 '^?1 5^' •' T' il>l.. "v^- The Maze is the largest modern store in ~ 

s, barber. A Ifredum's Egyptian Henna makes hair r. «| 

.-. inirbcr. sume its natural color 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACfFIC COAST. 



USE BAY CITY FLOUR 

And You Will Always Have ^ffljlg Mg^f^ 

"~™" SAMii & WSSTPHAL Props. 

Cor. 1st and Clay Sts., Oakland, California. 

GUNS,RIFLES, PISTOLS, 

Fishini^ Tackle, Cutlery, 

Baseball Goods and Boxing Gloves. 

Key and Lock work of Every Description, GUNS AND PISTOLS REPAIRED 

All Work: Warranted 

%61 Seventh street Oakland, Cal' 




TAYLOR & CRAWFORD 




UNDERTAKERS 

SUPPLIES FU!^I2ISHBD. 

AND 

SATISFACTION 



FELEPHONE 680 



NO 464 



Prices the lowest in the Citv. 
TWELFTH ; T.. OAKLAND' 



KIRKLANO&CO. 



LEADINe eROCERS C- 

EIGHT AND MARKET STS. EIGHT AND WEST S'i 
3AKLAND, CALIFORNIA. 

lVEi3azi.eisota01xlef I'lri.zresla.ex'', 30'7'-S09"JSecoxxca St. C:>a.laE.la,xxcl. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 

H. E. DEMP8ET, 



-ISE-'^IjEZS IXT- 



ivT-uittori B 




HAMS, BACON, 
LAKI), ETC. 

1428 Tenth Street. 



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Him.laU. Mr 

Hie.-, N. W ,.. 

.^tiicklx.n^c. Mr. ntul Mrs. «: 

-<i)t. Mr. iiU'lMrs W. N 

- ol. .\. .! . . 

n.llclil Mrs JciHOIlll 

' 1.1^ Mr. iiii«\ Mrs. M.... 

li-. Mr. mill Mrs 

baiiiltrsuii. Mrs. «' 

.Smith. Miss I).'i;ii/.f«- 

Stcwanl.Mr iiikI Mrt* E J . 

ftlmmon.s. Mr ami Mrs .' 

Shaplu, r .n 

-;.i...i..s. J.G 

1. Mr.rtiKl Mrs A.J 
Mrs. K. .M 

i:. M 

riiiUierliiml, Mr ... 

Turner Mr unci Mrs, «;».•(» 

Tailor, Mr iiikI Mrs.l". W 
Tiuscall, Mr. and Mrs James 



Names and Addresses of Colored People of Oakland. 

,. SIO Jcfft-rson .xtreft Thomas. Mr and Mrs \V. M 

6f>ii Fourth street Tompkins, C 

X 7il Fourth street Tailor, (' J 

7'21 Fifth street Tailor, .Mr and Mrs, W F 

722 Fifth street Verrv. .Mrs. K 

722 Filbert street Vau'lron,. .Mr. and Mrs 

721 Filbert screei \N ilson. .Mr ana Mrs. Charles . 

810 Jefl'erson street White. .Mrs, m 

s.'v) .\ lice street Warrt-n. .Mrs. K. A 

17ti sixth street Wrunte, Mr and Mrs , 

12(1 Fifth street Williams Mr. and Mrs Sames. 

7til Sixth street Whitinv' Mr and Mrs. L R.... 

f>.^:^ Alice .street Williams, .Mr. and .Mrs « . . 



81S Henr.v sfe-t 

1330 Seventh street 

7t'.y Fifteenth street 

7tiy Fifteenth streit 

II2-1 Hroadwav 

810 Alice street 

Kll Willow street 

721 Lewis street Wildqs' H. M 

62.'> Tenth street Wilson, Mrs. B 



Williams. I'homas 

Walker. I> 

Wilson, Mr. and .XFrs .i 
White. .Mr and .Mru." F' 
Wildes .Mr and Mrs J. 
Wildes. Miss E. M ... . 
Wildes. L. F. 



..625 Tenth 

.... Cypress 

1013 Seventh 
.623 Tenth 
..754 Willow 
. 10.'>0 Third 
.1724 Filbert 
,..ti57 .Mvrtle 
92.? Third 
East lotli 

»ll) Alie. 

, 62.^ Kas' 

....1351 Isra. 
.. IIOI 22tl 

-Jati SiT' 

lOOS Tenth ; 
..PXW Tenth n 

lOOs Tenth 

100^ Tenth 

...773 Willow 



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St ree'l 

street 

stn ■ 

str' 

str. 

sir. 

sin 

str. 



str. 

str. 



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KENNEDY'S AGENCY 

K I' ainl H«':ul Liglii Nt>ii-Exj»losive 

88^ 74'^ GASOLINE. 

LAMT CHIMNEYS- BlhlNEtiS .\N D W ICK.-^ 

Illumenating Oil. 

Public Telephone 540. 

iJ19 San Pablo Ave Oakland. Cal 



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ESTABLISHED 1875 

JOHNFREY 

WATCHMAKER and JEWELER 

Fine wfitcli repairing a specialty 

1768 Seventh street. 

West Oakland. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



NEW BALINDO HOTEL. 





BetT?5refcn Broad Tsray Ar 
Franklin 

Pleasant. Sunny Kooiiit^. 

§ Single and in Hnsuit, 

^p Liberal terms to perniament I 

Rates $1.50 to 2,<^^^ 

WEIGHT & MALLOHY, mm 

Oakland Cal. 



HOTEL PLEASANT! 



MRS. M E. PENDELTON. 

Proprietor >ind Manager, 



:,rriKt»M«v.i"- 



^^^^ 



w 



(. URN ER JONES & SUTTER STS 
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 








H'STORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 

THE WHITE HOUSE. \^ 

RAPHAEL WEILL'& GO. 

IMPORTERS OF 

IGN m MME^IIC W GOODS, « 

101 & 103 KEARNY STREET 



X. W. Cor. IV)st St. 



■5 RUE D£ LA v/lCTOIRE 
PARiS . 



SAN FKAN(MS( 






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MOSHER & CO. 

— FINE IMPORTED \ 

MILLINERY >- 



l^H HOST STREET 



SAN FRANCISCO 



CALIFORNIA. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACfFIC COAST. 



USE BA^^CITY FLOUR 

t 

\nd You Will Always Have P^LUBl® iffitg^Ck 



SAMM & WSSTPHAL Props. 

Cor, 1st and Clay Sts., Oakland, California. 




LKHALL&CO 



GUNS,RIFLES, PISTOLS, 

Fishin!^ TacJde, Cutlery, 

Baseball Goods and Boxing Gloues. 

Cey and Lock work of Every Description; GUNS AND PISTOLS REPAIRED 

All Work: Warranted 

*61 Seventh street Oakland, Cal' 

TAYLOR & CRAWFORD 

A 

UNDERTAKERS' 

SUPPLIES FU!^I2ISHED. 

AND 

SATISFACTION 

^_j»_«_-^su^ ^.^^ ._ Prices the lowest in the City. 

TELEPHONE 680. NO 464 TWELFTH ^ T . OAKLAND' 




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KIRKLANO&CO. 



I.EADINe eROCERS (- 

EIGHT AND MARKET STS. EIGHT AND WEST STS 
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. 




HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



m, 1, ©iMPiiiY,, 



-x;3E-a.XiEis liT- 



l\/L\xttox± 




HAMS, BACON. 
LAKD, ETC 

1428 Tenth Street. 



Ra2(1ale, Mrs. I 

Bii;c. N. W ;,. • 

ibtiicklionsc. Mr. and Mrs. «. N 

dfot. Mr. luulMrs W. K 

r^col, A. J 

Scliofleld, Mrs Joseph 

istholK'M. Mr. iiml Mrs. M 



..eas Tenth sin 



Names and Addresses of Colored People of Oakland. 

810 Jefferson street i ThoAas. Mr and Mrs W. M.. 

666 Fourth .«treel Tompkins, «J 

..Til Fourth street TaiU)r, C J Cypress 

721 Fifth street Tnih)r, .Mr and Mrs. W F '. 

. 722 Fifth street Verrv. .Mrs. E . lOlSSeventl; 

.722 Filbert street Vumlroii.. .Mr. aiid.Mrs 623 lentl 



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.721 Filbert screei Wilson. .Mr and Mrs. Charles 



^arr.it I's 810 Jefferson street While. Mrs, m ' 1050 Thir 

.•»arrui. J. ■•' .••• ,. ... , c:,!.,.. 



•■\ 



..754 Willou 



.iiiion.i. 



and Mrs , Kvi .Alice street 

y{fg (J 176 Sixth street 

Uepazee 1-0 Fifth strtct 

Ir and Mrs E J "HI •'^ixth street 

.Mr. and Mrs. .'... ..6.'.3 Alice street 

jj 81H Henry sfeet 

Us J G ! '.i l^'^O Seventh street 

-I iiVor.V, Mr.nn'd Mrs A.J 769 Fifteenth street 

-iilli Mrs £ M 769 Fifteenth street 

,,,, 1 ].- M 924 Hroiiiiuay 

M.iiMriand. Mr"" ^I'.VA!'"' '"'■*^'^^' 

l,i!:ur Mr and Mrs. Geo 811 W lUow street 

Tailor.'Mr'and Mrs.C. W 721 Lewis street 

Tascall, Mr. and Mrs James 626 Tenth street 



VVarrt^n. .Mrs. E. A 1724 Filbei 

W route, Mr and .Mrs 657 .Mvrtl 

Williams Mr. and Mrs Sames 92:^ Thir. 

WliiiiuK Mr and Mrs. L. R 653 East KH 

Williams, .Mr. and Mrs. G 810 



All. 



Williams. ':"homas : . . . 62.'i 

WaUfr. P 1551 

Wilson, Mr and .Mrs .i B U' 

White, Mr and Mrs'p" . I" 

Wildes Mr and Mrs J. A . lOOs i 

Willies, Miss L. \I lOOS Tinil, 

Wildes, L. F lOOsTenP 

Wildes H. M lOOHTeuil 

Wilson, Mrs. B 773 Willow 



XWXlzxxx eeota Olalef ■X*li.x*eeliex>,SO7-0Oe 'IBecoxaca et. Oa^Llaza. 



KENNEDY'S AGENCY 

K l\ ;iml Heiul Light Non-Explosive 

88*^ 74" GASOLINE. 
\..\Ml' CillMXEVS- BlTRNEtl.S AND W ICRS 
Illumenating Oil. 

Public Telephone 540. 
1919 San Pablo Ave Oakland. Cal 



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ESTABLISHED 1875 

JOHNFREY 



WATCH MAKEH and JEWELER 

Fine watch repairing a gpecially. 

1768 Seventh street. 

West Oakland. 



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HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST . 

NEW BALINDO HOTEL. 





Betwetn Broadway And 
Franklin. 

Pleasant. Sunny Rooms. 

Single and in Ensuit. 

Liberal terms to pcrmament Boarders 

Rates $1,50 to 2.50 per 

F WRIGHT & MALLORY, PROPR. 

Oakland Cal.. 



HOTEL PLEASANTON. 



I) 



MRS. M E. PENDELTON. 

rroprietor <\n6 Manager, 



)RNER JONES & SUTTER STS.. 
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 




H'STORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 

^ THE WHITE HOUSE. 

RAPHAEL WEILL& GO. 

IMPORTERS OF 

' fOREl m Mim W GOODS, 

101 & 103 KEARNY STREET 



.\. W . Cor. Post St. 



RUE DE LA VICTOIRE 
PaR.S . 



SAN FRAN CI ; 



A\ 



@'! .-. 



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MOSHER & CO. r 

. -- FINE IMPORTED 1 

MILLINERY w- 



14;^ HOST STREET 



SAN FRANCISCO 



CALIFORNIA. 




- ARTISTIC 

iair Dressing & Beautifying 

gm^ PARLORS, .M^ 
106 HlililS STI^EET, near Pooaell St. 

mporters of 3£uman ^air ^ 

^ and Parisian Xlovetties. 



ROOS BROS, 

SHIRTS, UNDERWAEE HOSIERY 
The latest at the lowest prices 

OVER COATS 

OUR CiREAT SPECIALTY, 
27 to 37 Kearny St. San Francisco* 



p M T W T F S 1 


Calendei\ from 1892 to 1893, 
S M T W T F S 1 3 M T W T F S | 


S M T W T 


F S 


SEPT. 


OCT. NOV, 


DEC, 




12 3 

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 
L8 19 20 21 22 23 24 
25 26 27 28 29 30 .. 


1 

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 

16 :17 18 19 20 21 22 

23 24 25 26. ^27 28 29 

30 31 


12 3 4 5 

6* 7 8 9 10 11 12 
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 
27 28 29 30 


1 

4 5 6 7 8 
11 12 13 14 15 
18 19 20 21 22 
25 26 27 28 29 


2 3 

9 10 
16 17 
23 24 
30 31 


JAN 


FEB. 


MAR 


APR, 


12 3 4 5 6 7 

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 

15 16 17 18 10 20 21 

22 23 24< 25 26 27 28 

|S?30 31 .. .. .. .. 


12 3 4 

5 6 7 8 9 10 IJ 
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 
19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 
26 27 28 29 30 31 .. 


12 3 4 

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
12 13 14 15 li> 17 18 
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
26 27 28 29 30 31 .. 


2 3 4 5' 6" 

9 10 11 12 13 

16 17 18 19 20 

23 24 25 26 -^ 

30 31 


... i 

7 8 
14 15 
21 22 
28 29 


MAY 


JUNE, 


JULY, 


AUGUST. 


12 3 4 5 6 


12 3 

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
11 12 13 14 15 16 J7 
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 


1 


1 'I 3 

6 7 8 7 10 
13 14 15 16 19 
20 21 22 23 24 
27 28 29 30 31 


4 5 


7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 
28 29 30 31 


2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 

16 17 1< 19 20 21 22 

23 24 ^5 26 27 28 29 

SO 31 


11 12 
13 19 
25 26 


SEPT, 


OCT, 


NOV, 


DEC, 


1 2 

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 
31 


12 3 4 5 6 7 

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 

29 30 31 


... 1 2 3 4 

5 6 7 '8 9, 10 11 
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 

26 27 28 29 30 __ .... 


"3 "4 "5 'e "7 

10 11 12 13 14 
17 18 19 20 21 
24 25 26 27 28 
31 ..- 


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8 9 

15 16 

22 23 

29 30 






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H tS TORYAND GUIDE O F PACIFIC C OAST . 

J.J. SWEET, 

Dealer in ' 

TOYS, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOLS BOOKS AND 

iiationerij, feriodicals, landies, iufs, Itc. 



Main st. Opposite Ban 'c of Napa. 



Napa, Cal. 



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Napa. 



Napa, the county seat is situated o?i Napa River where her inhabitants enjoy the co:' 
breeze the vear around. She is reached by S. P. R- R. and Steam Boat. It is only a short ri 
from San Francisco. There are a number of large vineyards around the city. Her wineries i^ 
numeroub, she also has hot and cold mineral springs. 

Names and Addresses of Colored People of Napa. 

NanesofNapa Cal. Richord., W. Vailejo St. Cannon Mr. and family Napa St. Joi 
and family Napa St. ^^'akefifeld, Mr. city. Sewell, Mr. city. Richmond, Mr. Valleio. 

Bearcoll, Mr. city. Person, H. city. 



CALIFORNIA BAKERY, 



i> 



Wm. Stratton, Jr. Prop. 

Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c. Always on Hand, 

Free delivery to all parts of the city. 
NAPA, CAL. 

THE SHADE HOUSF. Napa city California. 

A first-class boarding house for Mechanics 

and workmen. Board and room by the week- 
from 84.50 to S6.00. Finest wines, liuuor.^ 
and cigars. Transients trade solicited. 

JAS, T. BURNS, Prop. 




Dealer in 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



flapa 



Cal. 



A. WHITE 

NEWS DEALER 

2^0 Georgia street. 



VALLEJO, 



CA 



IVEixLxxes ota 01a.ie>* ■riii-e)sli©i-,SO'7-fiC & .£ ecoxicS et. Oalslaxiel 



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HIS TORY AND GUIDE OF P XCIFI C COAST. 

J. J. SWEET, 

Dealer in 

TOYS, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOLS BOOKS AND 

iialionerij, leriodicals, landies, Sufs, lie. 



Main st. Opposite Ban 'c of Napa. 



Napa, Cal. 



* Napa. 

Napa, the county seat is situated on Napa River where her inhabitants enjoy the con 
I breeze the year around. She is reached by S. P. R- R. and Steam Boat. It is only a sliort ri. 
ifrora San Francisco. There are a number of large vineyards around the city. Fler wineries a 
numeroub, she also has hot and cold mineral springs. 

Names and Addresses of Colored People of Napa. 

Naj-aes of Napa Cali Richord. W. Vailejo St. Cannon Mr. and family Napa St. Joii 
and family Napa St. ^^'akefifeld, Mr. city. Sewell, Mr. city. Richmond, Mr. Valleio. S 

Bearcoll, Mr. city. Perpon, H. city. 



CALIFORNIA BAKERY, 

Wm. Stratton, Jr. Prop. 

' Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c. Always on Hand, 

Free delivery to all parts of the city. 
NAPA, CAL. 



THE SHADE HOUSF. ^apa city California. 

A first-class boarding house for Mechanics 

and workmen. Board and room by the week- 
from S4,50 to $6.00. Finest wines, liuuor.-! 
and cigars. Transients trade solicited. 

JAS, T. BURNS, Prop. 




Dealer in 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



flapa 



Cal. 



A.WHITE 

NEWS DEALER 



240 Georgia street. 



VALLEJO, 



CAl 



IVCixixxes Ota 4Z?lx±ef Tl:iX'eisla©ar,SO'7-f: O O .S eccaaaca et. Oalslaxic-l 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



pine Candies and Confeetions 



Delicious Ice c'ream and Soda 



THEl UNIQUE! 



MISS ME. MCCARTHY, tropietress. 



"AR POST OFFICE, 



VALLEJO. 



McMillan. 



The PhotOgrapllfi . [)riM»u:ui\ uU-nd^ i'> ;iii 

settings and guarantees. first elates work fet city 
prices. Card size, .t2.00 per dozen. Cnhinet8 
only, $3.00 per dozen. When ' yon vi«it 
Vallejo ca'l on. 

McMillan, cor. Sacramento and \'irgii:ia ^?t, 

VALLEJO, CAL. near Post Ofliee. 



Vallejo M 

With her Navy Yard across the bay, which "is the center attraction to people visiiing thi " 
ft of the State liki' many ot'ier phices throughout her broad domain. Her climate is mild, 
i' rich and people prosperous 

Names and Addresses of Colored People of Vallejo. 
C'ark. -Mrn. and family, Georgia St. Graves, Thomas, and taraily, city. Vanblake,.Mr. ;,: ; 
inily.city. Belford, Mr. and family, city . Thomas, H, and family, near the city. Jacks 
Lraes, and family, Napa County. 

^ J. Resenbei^g, ^ 

(TOiits Fui^nisliinii Qao(le>. 

1155 Washington Street 

O^aklaod California. 



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^ HENRY B. DEMING, 

SlnplB (111(1 Fd^cy Gfoceiies, ^* 







INE TEAS & COFFEES A SPECIALTY FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES. 
San Pablo Ave. Cor. IPth. St. 



O ATCT WD 



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HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



OAKLAND FRENCH LAUNDRY. M 

Peter Calou & Co., Prop's 

20th, bet, Telegraph & San PaoJo Ave 
iCuPtains Done up In pifst Class Style 

''loths. Blankets, Curtains, Flannels & Laces Renovated 



J. EDLIN, 



Fine Tailoring at prices to suit the times, 
full lia^ of Woolens constantly on hand. 

Merchant Tailor, 

44 O'Farrel st. bet. Grant ave. an> 
Stockton. SAN FRANCISCO. 



Literary and Beneficial. 



First A. M. E. Church Services at 11 a. m 
land 7.30 p. m. Teachers meeting on Monday 
evening. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve. 
Choir practice and class Friday evening. Be^ 
thel Litery Society meets first and third Mon 
iday in each month. 

Court Bournemouth, number 7804, A. 0. F. 
m^ets first and third Thursday of the month 
at A. 0. F. Hall. 102 O'Favrell Street, room 10 
IJ. P. C. ^ R. L. Beck 



C. R J. A. L. Derrick 

S. C. R P]- J. Jackson 

Treasurer F. T. Snowden 

Fin. Secretary W. G. Haddock 

Rec. Secretary J. W. Jorda 

S. W W. H. Alexande 

J. W Theodo.e Stewar 

S. B W. H. Bei. 

J. B William Sn)iili 

Physician Dr. Sopr 

Secretary's address. 1021 Powell street 



BOGLERS QUAKER MEDICINES 

Can not be equalled- Try them 

QUAKER BALM SALVE AND PILLS. USE THEM FREELY. 

INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY According to directions. 

And no harm can come to you or yours, come and see me and it will 

not cost you anything, at the same time you can get one of my cirulars 

jVlPs U. H, Boglep, 1223 IVIafket st, San ppaneiseo. 




HISTORY AND CUIDE OF PAC'PtC COAST. 




THE BALDWIN, ){^ 

The Lieading Hotel of San Franeiseo 
COK, MARKET cV' POWELL 81 S. 

Taking^ in nearly a whole block. 

E. J.BALDWIN PROP, 



WEUiS, FARGO .v: GO'S EXPRESS ^ 

MONEY ORDERS. 
Sold '"to urder" at nearly all Aerencies in the United States, at very low rates. 
'' ^ver $ 5 ;; ; 5 cont 



^U Ill Cilit-i 

30 12 cent* 

40 ^ 15 centi 

■' '• 50 .20cenn 

Mtiichauili^':* at the followitig low rates, — the value of package not to exceed 850. ] 

ver 1 lb. to 2 lbs 8 .25 to 8 .6'1 

'• 2 ' •• 3 •' _. .25 '• .6<' 

'• - " '• 4 •• • 25 '• .8(» 

•' 4" •' r, .1^:, '■ i.o.j 

"5'- •• 7 • ■■ 20 •• l.A 

(•ecial ami favorable rales nre made for Farm l*roduce, Fruit, Vegetables. Butter, Eggs, etTf 
ud for Game, Fish and OysterH, 

Cliarles Ankrum. i 

Contractor and Builder, 

'rders b\ mail proniptl)- answered. Fancy Stair building a specialt\ 

P. O ADDRESS BOX A. I 

Rnker!^field CaL 



HISTORY AND GU IDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 

TJIH BEflOTIFUli CITY JWIAHTIHEZ. 

The County Seat of Contra Costa County, is centraly located between San Francisco Stock- 
Lua and Sacramento, with the S. P. R. R. running through it to different points north and 
soutn. It is noted as one of the principal landing places for steamers rifnning between Sac- 
ramento, Stockton and San Francisco, the ranches around are numerous and the soil is rich. 

, The climate is mild. It is just the right distane from San Francisco for persons to settle de- 
siring to engage in a small business, or live a quiet life. There is a large country around to 
support her. The fruit raised is of the very best and is sent to market. She has nearly 

' every branch of business that any other place five times as large has. A mong the most pro'- 
inineat is that of Laisel & Co. wholesale and retail Grocer Dealers also Dry Goods and Gents 
furnishers. Who by their square dealing have gained the confidence and patronage of the 
best people in and around the city, people desiring any thing in their line can do no bett< 
f than give them a call, the old reliable store of Lassel & Co. 



J. MORRISON, 



-DEALER IN- 



itovGS fin and iardware 

COR. MAIN AND CASTRO STS. 

Martinez, California. 



J. F. HOLLAND, 



DEALER IN 



WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELERY. 



MAIN STREET. 
Martinez. California. 



flames of Coloped People of CtlQPtimz 

R, L. Aitnison Rev. S, Johnson John Lai. 
H, Ross Mr- and Mrs Hale Jackson I\! 
and Mis. H. C' Calaway Mrs. M. C. Milfora i 
Mr. and Mrs. James Janes Mr. and .Vlrs. / 
Kemp H. DicKsou Mrs. E. J. Frasers ^ 

Mr. Segew, the barber, Mrs Segew and fami 
Misses Oixons. 



Ij. IMC. iLm.a.&:e;jlmJLm cfc oo 

Wholesale and Be tail Sealers in 

Groceries, Provisions, Dry I Fancy Goods, Clothing, 

FURNISHING GOODS, 

>ts and Shoes, Hardware, and in fact Everything in the mercantile linetrom a needle to a 

thrashing machine, 



Also P'arms, Stock, Etc. 



MaRTINEZ' 



Cal. 



Commercial 
^ Hotel. 

Xlii^iii Street. 

STOCKTON. 



HISTORYAND GU IDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 



EverftlLtdriifi; line. Hota's drug sto 

Cor. Ma, 




flames and AddPesses ot Stockton. 

lackeon, Mrs. Hettie A 4U Beaver sireetj Alice, Mi.^^s Add 

ie. .Mr. and Mrs cor. pilgrim and Jessie 

i^or), H Yoseinite House 

) ones, Mr. and Mrs. john! Weber Avenue 

'ohnson, E. D 873 Market street 

Lawrence. :Mr. knd Mrs. H 137 Market street 

>.orrallie, Miss a city 

Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. N-...12th and Yuba street 

►verton, Mr. aiid Mrs. f 140 Market street 

>verton, Miss Nannie it Estila 140 Market street 

' "r_, Mr and Mrs. s. s 415 Elk street. 

-, Mf. and Mrs. xhos Center street 

I, Mr. and Mrs 394 Center street 

"1, Mr. s. D Yosemite House 

ubiett. Mr. and Mrs. c. l 656 Ehk streetl Hyers, WiHiam:.".:..'.';:: 414 Beaver 

tanly,Mrs. a 254 Sutter street Hamilton Mr and Mr« a" -^at i ! 

y.».,ingt„n. M. and Mr....I.62 Sutte,- street! Ha^J.^'^i-'/^L-cT'^l.^^^-.ts Col" ^ 

..3/3 Market street | Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs W M 
iiacramento streetl Hutchison, Miss Nettie 
...Yosemite House | Jackson, Miss Mamiei;u\.. Washington 



Ti __ ^® Californja 

Burrows, Mr. and Mrs, J. H 142 Market 

Bunch, T\ . H 4(39 ^^^^^^ 

Bowler, Mrs. W. H 134 Washington 

^^'•^^"'J. B I52Sonora 

Claggett, Mr. and Mrs 138 Washington 

Connish.Mrs 462 Sutler 

Cook MisH.. 73 Market 

Crab Mr. and Mrs H. P 227 Sonora 

Cambell, T bet. Pilgrim a.. d South 

Farney, Mrs. A 134 Washington 

Gibson, W. H ._370 Washington 

Wlwine, P. G 373 Market 

Hart. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Soi 



lora 



Aeaver, H... 
A' right, Mrs. 
■ v, H. W 



399 



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or Lunch, Cuffee, Sandwiches ca 1 at the! 

SCANDINAVIAN SilveP itate L-edgipg He 

CHOP HOUSE.! 

Meals from 15c. upward. i ^^^- L- J. McLAREH, Prop'r. 



41 



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Lo«lffiiisr from 2()c. up. j „., ,.,., ,„.. „, ^^ ^^^ 

'P'hes prepared lor travelers a specialty, i 
Main StreeeTone block from Di^pot. 



Entrance, 339 Sutter Street. 



HISTORY AND GUIDE OF PACIFIC C OAST. 

A Priced (^t^gue 

Illustrated, descriptive of our Full 
Assortment of Table Delicacies, Fine 
Teas and Coffees, Pure Wines and 
Liquors, Household Furnishing Goods 
Imported Novelties, etc., will he sent 
for the asking — i,^^ 



QOLDBERG 
BOWEN 6l 

LEBENBAUM 



flames of Lkocal Poftefs 

v., Parker J. H. Butler J. Ryan C. J. Leaks R. Galeston W. Jackson W. H. Spign 
W.H.Long G.H.Anderson G.F.Piatt G.F.Howard F. Brand G.Williams G. F 
-Marshall J, G. Moore G. Washington J. F. Harrison F. Williams D. "^'illiams !' 
Hayden G. Cashen F. Butler A. Strather W. Mendenhall E, Pruitt E. Forsytl 
^^ F. Jones N. Brown W. F. Coats H. A. Smith John Moore Oscar Johnson Jol 
iiley H. Slaughter T.Jones A. L. NelsoN J. F. Tale M. Calaway C. William \' 
Azon H.Johnson S. Mahoney A.White Thomas Tate F, Williams W.H.Long I! 
^Jackson M. Greenburg D- M. Dehart E. Balmer 

IVtiaaxiogto-ta «Z?la.i©± Tlirasli©!*, 30*7-309 "SSeconcI st. C:>a,ls.l£&x3.cl 



FERRy [ICHANGE HOTEL, 



J. P. Casey, Prop. 



FINE WINES 



£ LIQUORS & CIGARS. 



Port Costa, Cai. 



i H, G. CRAFTS 



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<Ms" 



Successor to 



"e5^^ 



Bray & Grafts' 

MARKET ST. COAL YARD 

Cor. Eight West and Market st. 

Oakland Cal. 

Dealer in Wood, J4ay, Gfain, Feed, 
Gasoline, Coal, Coke & Charcoat 

• Telephone 21 



^HISTORY AND cmDE OF PACIFIC COAST. 

-* MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL - 

For Girls of all ages. 
Soleox :^o^rcXi33.s a.xxci ID^y Solaool 

West Twenty-third Street, Los Angeles, Gal. 
- 4 V - On the Plan of the Best Eastern Family Schools. " ^. 4- . 



I 



NUMBERS LIMITED. 

P.,.in]ing l*upily, per week, •■?-">.O0. Day Puj)!!.-. >S1.()0 



boeal Popteps at Diffepent Places. 

i;i)i) \\ ilkert^oii lioiel Nedeau, Los Ans^t'les. Hickerscn Bros. Berkshire:^, i-. M. HacEeT 
liurkshire. S. P. Eugene Brown Talare, Cal. James \Va=hington T.Johnson James Reis 
Douglas Me Rey. \V, T. Atch, San Diego, Uncle Simon, Santa Barbara, I. McVey A read] 
^anta Monica, C. Reid, J. P. Glynn. San Diego, Andy Dillenger. Fresno, Will Mooi 
Fresno Hou-e, Fresno, Palace Hotel, Burt Whitehead, S. F. Glass Godear, Santa Ann 
K igene la-ris, L^s Angeles, MoUenbeck Hotel, Welzth Head, Howard Green, 0, J. Hou 
ion, James AHexaader, Sara Phillips, Bass Beadney, C. F. Mock. James Mc Farley. 

ItXlxxzLosotEi. 4Z'lxlol Tla.x'aela.oi' , SOV-SOO 'Sl eooxxc a. st.OalsJ.axx<d 

"THE ORIGINAir " 

Bakepy and uunel^ Sapleps., '• 

Vald. Sshmidt, Proprieto!?- 

THE OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE CITY, 

OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE 

Most Delicious Coffee in Southern California, All Kinds of Cake and Bread sold at Reasonablt 

Prices. 

Open all night 113 West Fix st St, Los Angeles, Cal, 



c^v^^t^eKs^ 




ALWAYS OH HANG FOR YOU 





613 PACIFIC STREET, SAN FR4NCISC0 




RNIA." 



iJ 

We are "at Home" to callers and buyers from 7.30 a. ro. to 6 p. m. on every day of the 
ireek except Sunday and will be pleased to see you all, we carry a full assortment of every- 
hing in our lines, our prices are always moderate and our chief aim is to please our Patron- 
rive us a call and we will be pleased to show you our Stock whether you buy or not. Oi; 
''all Dress Goods are now arriving Daily and we are showing some very elegant goods. 

YOURS RESPECTFULLY 

GREENKOOD & GILMORE, 

Popular Dry Goods House 467 469 14 St. Oakland California. 



■3[^loE*o^^ c::Jsi;t;^,i:»3^l3. 2^oi3ci.oc^""S". 



.; 



Tricoss Puzzle, make with one continuous stroke of the pencil it's easy, 



This Wonderful Remedy is a soluble 
ntiseptic powder, and unlike other 
atarrh snuffs does not irritate nor 
iiake you sneese. ' 

It acts directly upon the mucous 

'ice 23 cts a bcx, five for SliOO 




surfaces healing the sore, allaying th 
inflammation, neutralizing the poisoii 
or catarrhal virus which in flame8 
the bronchial tubes and poisons the 
lungs and every function of the system 

For sale by all druggists 



TRIAL PACKAGE FREE, MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS FOR A STAMP- 

RED CROSS PHARMACY 12TH & FRANKLIN ST. OAKLAND, CaL 

lives immediate relief, and will positively cure catarrh in its various stages, (no 

matter how long standing.) 



Cor, 12th & Washington Sts. 

THE H. C, OAPWELLCO. 
(Incorp (»r&t( c 

Hosiery, 

Corsets, 

Gloves, 

Underwear, 

Infants Wear, 

Ribbons, 

Laces, 

Yarns, 

Zephyrs, 

Etc, Etc. 



Fancy Dry Goods 

& Lace Curtains. 

REMEPy^BER, 



That it pays you to do your trading at a s^•V"• 
where they have but one price, and treat ever/on < 
alike. We appreciate your patronage aad fee 
that when you favor us with it your are entitled to 
our best possible attention. No matter whethe 

(a 

your purchases are large orsmall. 



YOUR ARE IMVITED, 

To come in and look thnmgbi the store, no oiiitter whether you buy or not. 

On© :PtiD8, :Plam S'igiires, Strictly Cash. 




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